The perfect EFHW HAM RADIO antenna set up | Prize giveaway
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- I finally get to meet Chris M0VUE from radio-stuff.com to talk about antennas, life, whisky and radio. I learned a very important lesson about the way I set my end fed antenna up so thanks Chris.
**PRIZE GIVEAWAY: Chris has kindly donated 5 of the Ultra portable End Fed Half Wave (EFHW) Portable antenna Kits. I want to give these antennas away to newly licensed foundation operators. So please email me (check QRZ), instagram, Twitter or leave a comment if you became an M7 in the last 6 months. Postage will be free (Sept 2023)**
Ultra portable EFHW kits: www.radio-stuf...
Blog post regarding the kit: www.radio-stuf...
M0VUE online antenna shop: www.radio-stuf...
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.
Military 4x 2 - Brilliant bit of kit, if you have the space to transport it.
Great video..kept me entertained...keep up the great work Carl...
Cracking video Carl. I have Chris' "Ultra portable End Fed Half Wave (EFHW) Portable antenna Kit" with a Wurth toroid. Easy build following the instructions.
Hi David, I would like a review on the UEFHW if you have time.
Good video Carl! Chris is a good guest! Enjoyed it.
Glad you enjoyed it
A very informative video, Carl, a great tutorial on one of my favorite antenna designs, the end fed. I also liked all the examples of the baluns and ununs that were shown in your video, it also starts your creative juices to flow, thank you for showing how easy it is to contruct a really great and easy antenna to get on the air. Thank you for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
Sounded like a successful night Carl.I will have to check his website out as i am in need of a few build supplies..thanks for the Video..73’s
Hi guys. While watching your video. You briefly talked about kite aerials. If you are using a 49:1 or 9:1 or 64:1 unun on an end fed aerial you don't need a statitic discharge resistor as dc resistance of primary and secondary unun windings are about 2 ohms to outer coax . As long as outer is earthed. If you are using a vertical aerial with a loading coil there is no dc path to coax outer .So a discharge resistor is required between centre conductor and outer coax which should be earthed. I used a flameproof resistor of around 1megohm. Cheers from old George 😊
Great video, your mates a clever guy. Fortunately I only run resonant ants, so no coils etc required. I would imagine the vertical would do well on longer distance contacts.
nice antenna thanks carl
Fantastic work Carl am going portable down in Cornwall as of 16th all the gears packed so see how we get on 73 M7CVK Tony
Great stuff 👍
I got my M7 ticket in February, but I've not got myself an ATU yet, so please consider people that do have one before considering me, as I wouldn't be able to use the antenna straight away.
Hi, the EFHW will work without and ATU.
If you email me we can send out a kit, only a couple left now. The antenna will get you on a few bands without the need to use a tuning unit.
@M0SZT I've only just seen this! I'll email you in case you've any left Carl, and if not, thank you both for the offer anyway.
Cheers
@@M0SZTI received my kit today - many thanks to the both of you.
Running 5 watts here with an icom 705 and the wire dipole cut for 20 m. Seems to be directional out the end of the driven element. Been working New England from here in Newfoundland, but cannot work across the pond. Wondering whether one of these might do it?
Another excellent video Carl, hope the Isle of Jura wasn't too peaty, haha.
Best 73, de VO1JA, Harry
I became an M7 (well MW7 as I'm over the border) in June - would love to try one of these out, MW7MWZ
Fab! Email me via QRZ contact email and I’ll arrange the postage 😁
@@M0SZTbrill thank you Carl. I've emailed you this morning 👍
Noticed Chris is doing milwhips at a great price 👍🏻👍🏻. More realistic than elsewhere 😉. Looks like good quality kit.
Another nice ham radio video, Carl. How was the food? I'm headed out on Monday for a few days camping and radio to Vancouver Island in British Columbia.
I did a slow cooked chicken with mixed spices (garam masala) I then just cooked stem brocolli in the dish.