pretty cool gizmo but I'm not sure if I could justify the cost unless I planned to use it alot. I'm all for new tools to help and advance features and save time. Oh, maybe the final release will be fully waterproof.
The F-LOOP 3.0 will never get fully waterproof. The capacitor will not allow it. We're talking about capacitor plates that are few thousands of an inch close to each other. Can't be installed for several days outdoor without, under rain and snow without causing serious humidity and shorts issues.
@@HamRadioCrashCourse Their web site says the tuner for the 2.0 will be available later this year. That said, I have the 2.0 but what are the differences between it and the 3.0 ?
Message from Carl is that there isn’t really a max length. At some point there is based on the power going through the unit, but it’s safe to say 30’ no issue.
I purchased the F-Loop 3.0 from Chameleon a few days ago and it should be here today. I have watched all your videos regarding it and you have given me enough information and tips to get my new antenna up and running quickly and effectively. Thank you so much for covering these topics, they do help a lot! 73's de AL9G.
I think this Chameleon remote loop antenna will sell well in Japan. IC-705 seem to be very popular radio in Japan, due to Japanese license requirement, which does not allow more than 50 watts on non-stationary use, other than fixed address. and 4th class is limited to 10 watts in HF , while 4th class is majority of licensee in Japan. Japanese Ham do not know about much about Loop antenna, many don't know even it exist. and they often talks about getting suitable antenna they can operate HF from their balcony. I am in contact with Japanese Ham Radio youtuber JH5MNL , if you want to invite him on your show, or if you want to be in his show. it may be interesting show to both Japanese and American Ham. AG6JU
Funny. I homebrewed something like that first summer of COVID. Used an eBay motor speed controller & could tune it pretty easy. Planned on going POTA with it. Never got that far. Nice video, again amigo. 73 de W8IJN
Josh, I have a question completely off topic that I would appreciate your assistance with? Regarding the frequency limitation of the Japanese Yaesu FT-100D. I mistakingly bought one on eBay not knowing the VHF/UHF range is limited to the Japanese market and is baked into the firmware of the radio. Ergo, the removal of jumpers R6035 and R6036 will not work to open up the frequency range allowed in the US. However, I have read of another option apropos replacing the control board or CPU of the Japanese version and replacing them with the subsequent components from a U.S. or UK version. Have you heard of this, know how to do it, know of someone who can help, or at least point me in the right direction? This is a great little radio and is in mint condition but in its current state will not work for the application I bought it for because the repeaters I like to connect to are out of range of the current VHF settings. The intent was to do a mobile shack-in-the-box for half the cost of used 857Ds… as it stands now this would only be about 80% effective.
The CHA loops look great for radios without internal atus. What's the weight difference between the 2.0 and 3.0, since the p loop isn't on their website anymore?
how does the tuning motor handle stop limits on the cap? i set up a wireless (433MHz) tuning unit using a reduction drive and a AL-705, and don't have to worry about stepping because the tuning cap rotates 360 degrees
@@Chameleon_Antenna tks! that is good info and certainly ensures no motor or cap damage... looking forward to the wireless option (i tried a wired remote but too much rf)
Excellent! We’ll order 500 units from you with same quality built, materials and machining tolerance. Must be compatible 2.0 with adapter and 3.0. PCB must be equipped with a SWR module sensor for 2023 automatic tuning adapter. ETA 60 required. Send email to us for PO.
@@HamRadioCrashCourse just seems like a lot of work for an antenna . I am just starting out , and I guess I’m naive to all of the facets of this awesome hobby. The whole aspect of this loop baffles me , it’s huge , cumbersome , and looks like all hell to operate . I just don’t see how this is fun at all
@@voodoo4426 what you’ll eventually understand is some RUclips creators never dislike any new invention or product. To them every new thing sent to them free for review is a miracle. Keep your skepticism as it will serve you well.
Hey "Jason" great remote tuner showing!!! LOL
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Thanks for the demo Jason! I'd love to try one of these some time!
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@@HamRadioCrashCourse So it sucks?
I've been waiting to see this out in the wild. The long power cable in my HOA attic space is precisely what I was thinking. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Josh. At the 7:02 mark , that was me at Lockhart State Park in Texas K-3033. Pleasure to work you on 10 meter FT8. Take care and 73. W5ERX
Nicely done sir!
@@HamRadioCrashCourse I enjoyed the video...cool stuff!! Gotta love them loops.👍👍
pretty cool gizmo but I'm not sure if I could justify the cost unless I planned to use it alot. I'm all for new tools to help and advance features and save time. Oh, maybe the final release will be fully waterproof.
The F-LOOP 3.0 will never get fully waterproof. The capacitor will not allow it. We're talking about capacitor plates that are few thousands of an inch close to each other. Can't be installed for several days outdoor without, under rain and snow without causing serious humidity and shorts issues.
Does this antenna work for 11 meters?
Yes.
Can’t wait for the remote for the 2.0 Chameleon Loop!
I think part of the reason they upgraded to 3.0 was the 2.0 wasn’t able to have a remote tuner.
@@HamRadioCrashCourse Their web site says the tuner for the 2.0 will be available later this year. That said, I have the 2.0 but what are the differences between it and the 3.0 ?
Ohhh! That is good news!
You should be able to order the version for the 2.0 in about a week or so.
@@Chameleon_Antenna Thanks. That is great news.
A 20ft control cable is okay, but I didn't see anything in the manual about just how long of a cable you could use? 30ft? Less/More?
Message from Carl is that there isn’t really a max length. At some point there is based on the power going through the unit, but it’s safe to say 30’ no issue.
its a pity it doesn't have an external; power jack for 12v as a lot of us have external 12v power packs for operation
That 9v should last a very long time. Especially if you tune the unit off between tuning.
The 9V battery will last MONTHS!
I purchased the F-Loop 3.0 from Chameleon a few days ago and it should be here today. I have watched all your videos regarding it and you have given me enough information and tips to get my new antenna up and running quickly and effectively. Thank you so much for covering these topics, they do help a lot! 73's de AL9G.
'If you want to sell the other f loop i will buy it
I think this Chameleon remote loop antenna will sell well in Japan. IC-705 seem to be very popular radio in Japan, due to Japanese license requirement, which does not allow more than 50 watts on non-stationary use, other than fixed address. and 4th class is limited to 10 watts in HF , while 4th class is majority of licensee in Japan.
Japanese Ham do not know about much about Loop antenna, many don't know even it exist. and they often talks about getting suitable antenna they can operate HF from their balcony.
I am in contact with Japanese Ham Radio youtuber JH5MNL , if you want to invite him on your show, or if you want to be in his show. it may be interesting show to both Japanese and American Ham.
AG6JU
Funny. I homebrewed something like that first summer of COVID. Used an eBay motor speed controller & could tune it pretty easy. Planned on going POTA with it. Never got that far. Nice video, again amigo. 73 de W8IJN
Josh, I have a question completely off topic that I would appreciate your assistance with? Regarding the frequency limitation of the Japanese Yaesu FT-100D. I mistakingly bought one on eBay not knowing the VHF/UHF range is limited to the Japanese market and is baked into the firmware of the radio. Ergo, the removal of jumpers R6035 and R6036 will not work to open up the frequency range allowed in the US. However, I have read of another option apropos replacing the control board or CPU of the Japanese version and replacing them with the subsequent components from a U.S. or UK version. Have you heard of this, know how to do it, know of someone who can help, or at least point me in the right direction? This is a great little radio and is in mint condition but in its current state will not work for the application I bought it for because the repeaters I like to connect to are out of range of the current VHF settings. The intent was to do a mobile shack-in-the-box for half the cost of used 857Ds… as it stands now this would only be about 80% effective.
I wonder how this would work horizontally on a vehicle? Send it to me and I will test it.. 😊
The CHA loops look great for radios without internal atus. What's the weight difference between the 2.0 and 3.0, since the p loop isn't on their website anymore?
The 3.0 is about 30% smaller and lighter than the version 2.0.
How weather resistant is it? I know the connectors aren't but that can be sealed, what about the motor? I guess it probably isn't meant for that?
Not meant for living outside.
Does the remote motor auto stop at the extreme ends to prevent overstepping making min and max turns on the variable capacitor?
@ $350 USD regularly priced I would hope it would!
@$350 I would expect a digital display showing voltage and adjustment limits.
Oooh, man, I have the 2.0 as well, but this makes me want the 3.0. Remote tuning is huge!
There is one available for the 2.0. Mine arrives tomorrow. :)
Amazing video as always Jason
how does the tuning motor handle stop limits on the cap? i set up a wireless (433MHz) tuning unit using a reduction drive and a AL-705, and don't have to worry about stepping because the tuning cap rotates 360 degrees
First - the unit is wired so no lag or delays. Secondly - the stop limits have been encoded on the PCB.
@@Chameleon_Antenna tks! that is good info and certainly ensures no motor or cap damage... looking forward to the wireless option (i tried a wired remote but too much rf)
@@willieb6529 The wireless option isn't planned to be developed any time soon.
I built this very thing for under $100...
Excellent! We’ll order 500 units from you with same quality built, materials and machining tolerance. Must be compatible 2.0 with adapter and 3.0. PCB must be equipped with a SWR module sensor for 2023 automatic tuning adapter. ETA 60 required. Send email to us for PO.
Everyone loves mystery boxes!
Jason, Great video. Can you show all the steps necessary to install it that would be helpful. Thanks
I’m Josh, the unit comes with a manual and I explained it in the video.
Look at the user guide we've for it on our website.
I hope they make the available for the P Loop!
No more development is planned for the P-LOOP. We're currently making an adapter to accommodate the F-LOOP 2.0 but nothing for the P-LOOP.
Excellent demonstration Jason
Lol, I’m Josh.
Price of Loop 3.0 is beyond my brain capabilities.
Outrageously over-priced for performance gained. I am still embarrassed by my purchase of the P Loop.
Omg this is ridiculous
I mean honestly …
Care to elaborate?
@@HamRadioCrashCourse just seems like a lot of work for an antenna .
I am just starting out , and I guess I’m naive to all of the facets of this awesome hobby. The whole aspect of this loop baffles me , it’s huge , cumbersome , and looks like all hell to operate .
I just don’t see how this is fun at all
@@voodoo4426 what you’ll eventually understand is some RUclips creators never dislike any new invention or product. To them every new thing sent to them free for review is a miracle. Keep your skepticism as it will serve you well.