Why all new ham radio operators should try 10m ham radio

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • I camped at a local campsite near a location called Mow cop castle, the location is relatively high up, so it was a good opportunity to try the 10m ham band. Now that we are seeing more activity from the Sun, this means that bands such as the 10m band or 6m band are starting to wake up and offer some nice surprises.
    The good thing about 10m is that you don't need to have a really expensive antenna to join the fun. You just need to be on the radio when the fun happens. I used:
    Sirio 400 10m mobile antenna
    M1ECC antennas Slidewinder for 20m
    I'm a licensed amateur radio operator from the United Kingdom. My RUclips channel features videos focusing on operating portable radio from various locations plus how to videos, tutorials, insights and conversations in the hobby.
    00:00 Introduction
    02:04 10m using the Sirio 4000
    07:06 Contact! 10m
    09:42 20m slidewinder contact
    12:32 handhel APRS woes
    14:48 Contact! 10m

Комментарии • 36

  • @oldpreach
    @oldpreach Год назад +2

    Carl is a national ham radio treasure, and is to be protected at all costs !

  • @KU9L
    @KU9L Год назад +1

    As a ham & a full-time RVer in the states, I enjoyed your video very much! 10m is my old favorite! Cheers, Davey - KU9L

  • @johnnorth9355
    @johnnorth9355 Год назад +1

    Who needs a nuclear winter when you have an English summer ? Good job you are prepped for anything Carl. Great contacts as well. 73 M7BLC

  • @2E0VPF
    @2E0VPF Год назад +1

    I heard me! Great video, will have to pop up in my 90, next rime you are up on the hills. M7XAT !

  • @davidsoutham703
    @davidsoutham703 Год назад +5

    Instead of using high ground why not try a coastal camp site and see how the salt water helps with the DX?
    Another great video btw

  • @tonym7cvk430
    @tonym7cvk430 Год назад +1

    Another great video Carl thanks for sharing 73s M7CVK

  • @aschlack8889
    @aschlack8889 Год назад +1

    THE battery is charged!! he he Gold ! I can only imagine the level of frustration on your last video.
    I enjoy your videos very much .73 from vk2

  • @4X4-RADIO
    @4X4-RADIO Год назад +1

    Used to live about 15 mins from Mow Cop
    Nice location for Radio...

  • @wayneskiba1237
    @wayneskiba1237 Год назад +1

    Carl, your menu for the evening sure looks enticing!

  • @MrSnowMen
    @MrSnowMen Год назад +3

    Congrats on the contacts - Wow they we good.
    Was thinking about your battery issue, and thought if you were to get a victron dc to dc 12v to 12v (B2B) battery to battery charger, then you could keep battery topped up when ever you using the engine, it wont drain your car battery.
    So drive around to work, and its always keeping battery charged. my 2c worth.
    You had a massive smile when you got those contacts, Keep on cooking too.

  • @neilgunnell1114
    @neilgunnell1114 Год назад +1

    Great video. I get some great contacts on 10m using a T2LT on a 10m pole. I’m yet to try it portable but I have a couple of those glass lifting sucker handles which I’m going to try, just suckered onto the window of the XF. I’d love a Landrover 😜

  • @oldpreach
    @oldpreach Год назад +1

    You can set you gps position manually and then use APRS. The radio needs a position to send a beacon or message. It can be from rhe gps, a saved position in one of the P memory's, or one you set in the 'manual' position under 'My Position'.

  • @101blog
    @101blog Год назад +1

    Good one Carl nice to see you got out and managed to quench the RF back in the car(Which was probably the cause of the dodgy Matching ). Out this weekeend with some mates with a Volvo full of fun !!! L8rs!!

  • @threepistols7
    @threepistols7 Год назад +1

    A successful outing! Love that Land Rover.

  • @Nathan1975Liggy
    @Nathan1975Liggy Год назад +1

    I think it only applies to VHF/UHF as HF can penertrait and bend round things however this would make a great experiment.
    All the best de 2E0LIG

  • @dieselbushcraft1299
    @dieselbushcraft1299 Год назад +2

    Carl did you hear about the “145 Alive” event last Saturday afternoon? I heard the last station going QRT so didn’t know anything about it until then. There’s a few videos on hear regarding the event. Looks really interesting so I will hopefully be able to take part in the next one.

    • @M0SZT
      @M0SZT  Год назад +1

      Yes I just couldn’t make it

  • @MikeDent
    @MikeDent 11 месяцев назад

    nice waterfall. looks much better than my ft991a

  • @wayneskiba1237
    @wayneskiba1237 Год назад +1

    Carl, what a great video, and just in time, as I am going to try out the 10 meter band for the first time in a long time in the field, as I usually work 20 meters, 40 meters and 80 meters, but mostly 20 meters. I just purchased a mobile 10 meter whip antenna for field work, and your video really gives me hope that I can get alot of contacts on the 10 meter band. Thank you for sharing, I really found this video very informative and useful.

  • @robbehr8806
    @robbehr8806 Год назад +1

    Nice video! My observation is vertically polarized noise is mostly an urban thing, so rural areas are quieter.

  • @M0RMY
    @M0RMY Год назад +1

    Nice mate. Mow Cop reminds me of the old 11m days! Really great stuff - Castle camping site looks a useful place to know.

    • @M0SZT
      @M0SZT  Год назад

      Yes buddy it’s local and a decent campsite, it would get busy in Summer but just out of holiday season its good for radio.

  • @brianfields4479
    @brianfields4479 Год назад +1

    nice video carl, and nice spot. the other side of the site might have been a bit better away from the power pole and road, but it all worked out for you in the end. I found small ferrite clamps at the ant end always works a treat, and a few extra near the rig won't harm,
    20m is the go to band down here at the moment for me, I never bother with the higher bands to be honest. take care, and enjoy your summer. 73.

  • @johnpwmcgrath
    @johnpwmcgrath Год назад +1

    It’s always best to get as high as you can and as far out of the city as you can for any band, anytime, anywhere…..

    • @PRODIGY5369
      @PRODIGY5369 Год назад

      Very true, but it doesn't mean you can't be extremely successful in very different locations and circumstances though.

  • @denniswofford
    @denniswofford Год назад +1

    Carl do you have a particular favorite tea blend that you drink during this outings? I'm a personal fan of English Breakfast Tea, but beside that, any old black tea is good.

    • @M0SZT
      @M0SZT  Год назад +1

      For builders tea I use PG tips pyramid, for flavoured tea either tea pigs or pukka

  • @urbanbushcraft3018
    @urbanbushcraft3018 Год назад +1

    Nice video,thanks Carl.
    Out of interest you mentioned it was getting dark. Did you listen around the grey line?
    De m0tfy

    • @M0SZT
      @M0SZT  Год назад

      I do chase the grey line activity as it’s fascinating to hear the DX and different effects of propagation on the signals

  • @nickbrown9757
    @nickbrown9757 Год назад +1

    Dunno what I’m doing wrong, but I can never find anything on 10 metres apart from CW ! Perhaps I need to get away from the city too. 73 de M7NBX

    • @M0SZT
      @M0SZT  Год назад +1

      Yes even just a short bus trip or drive out of the city can make a huge difference, also luck and patience still needed

  • @KC2BKM
    @KC2BKM Год назад +1

    Do naked people running around the car parks at night cause much interference? : )

    • @M0SZT
      @M0SZT  Год назад +1

      The only issue is they run too fast!

  • @patrickdemeyer2210
    @patrickdemeyer2210 Год назад +1

    antenna 's ? i just use a piece of housewire in loop 2,2 m above ground , some 30 year old cap and a selfwound coil , VSWR 1.0 ....cheapo leapo all around the world .