The plastic tube used to wrap the wire around to form the coil is standard plumbing in OZ. The thread size is perfect for making these coils and unlike other 3D printed tubes, it can be bought in many lengths from local hardware stores. So if you know anyone in OZ that can send some of these tubes, making one become very easy.
Some are quick to criticize coils/loaded verticals, but I've had great results with the Wolf River Coils and hamsticks on a mag mount, both QRP and 100W. Their convenience and the flexibility for deployment on quick portable/mobile operations is second to none.
Hey Tim hope your well and happy new year to you and your family, last time we spoke I was studying for my foundation licence and I’m glad to say I passed 😊, looking at getting a HF rig in the near future and I might get you on the air 73’s M7WDQ
good to see you back Tim, sounds like you need early retirement mate, thats a long time without any radio. great on the vk, not sure, but i thought Canberra was the capital of vk land hi hi. all bands here above 20m still dead as is every year this far south, but 40m and 20m LP wide open to the uk every night recently , down to the coast tim early doors, and will probably get you. cheers.
Excellent. The 15 m at the end was amazing.
Cheers John, all great fun!
The plastic tube used to wrap the wire around to form the coil is standard plumbing in OZ. The thread size is perfect for making these coils and unlike other 3D printed tubes, it can be bought in many lengths from local hardware stores. So if you know anyone in OZ that can send some of these tubes, making one become very easy.
Glad to watch your return, hope all are good.
Looks like a nice addition to your armoury. Take care sir
It’s a keeper Gary! 73 and thank you
Great to see you enjoying yourself. Congratulations on some great contacts 👍 Winner winner chicken dinner!
Absolutely mate! 73
Some are quick to criticize coils/loaded verticals, but I've had great results with the Wolf River Coils and hamsticks on a mag mount, both QRP and 100W. Their convenience and the flexibility for deployment on quick portable/mobile operations is second to none.
Absolutely 👍
👍😁Phil - Suffolk. Glad you are back !
Cheers Phil!
Happy to see you back Tim!
Thanks Mort! It’s good to be back!
Great video Tim ! Coil +whip seems to work very good ! Tnx for the video, 73
It works well Marcel 73
Hi Tim - Looks like a great DX antenna with that Mad Dog coil in situ - Great contacts as usual bud
Thank you Sean! 73
Great video Tim. Loved the contact on 15m into Melbourne.
I’m enjoying using it Marty! 73
Hey Tim hope your well and happy new year to you and your family, last time we spoke I was studying for my foundation licence and I’m glad to say I passed 😊, looking at getting a HF rig in the near future and I might get you on the air 73’s M7WDQ
Brilliant well done!
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Well done, Tim...
Cheers!!
Enjoyed that Tim!
Thanks Walt!
On the money again Tim 👍👍
Thank you sir!!
Very good! And happy new year, Tim, blwyddyn newydd dda! I was going to say that on the previous video but I've got a bit out of running order here! 🙂
No worries, diolch Paul! 73
good to see you back Tim, sounds like you need early retirement mate, thats a long time without any radio. great on the vk, not sure, but i thought Canberra was the capital of vk land hi hi. all bands here above 20m still dead as is every year this far south, but 40m and 20m LP wide open to the uk every night recently , down to the coast tim early doors, and will probably get you. cheers.
I’ll be listening for you Brian!
Excellent work..
Thanks my friend 73
great vid Tim as always 🙂
Cheers Duncan! 73
I wonder whether anyone has measured the Q of these coils? ( The manufacturer seems not to have).
Id guess between 50 and 100
OK, ta 😊
Already ordered Tim after watching your previous vid…M7GWJ
Nice one Steve!