How to Build an Easy Vertical HF Antenna

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @K3JRZOnTheAir
    @K3JRZOnTheAir Год назад +29

    Nice work Walt. Any wire can be an antenna. It doesn’t have to come from an antenna manufacturer… The BEST antenna is the one you have in the air and works! 73!

  • @robbcrm1142
    @robbcrm1142 Год назад +8

    Built this about in 30 to 40 minutes this afternoon, put down six 15 foot radials, first contact using my G90, 20 watts was Patagonia from central Georgia, USA. THANKS Walt!!! Sooo cool!!

  • @redstickham6394
    @redstickham6394 Год назад +18

    It's amazing an antenna that can help work the world can be put together so easily. Showing how it's done is great for the newer hams. Great video.

  • @JeffCowan
    @JeffCowan Год назад +22

    These LDG baluns and ununs are so versatile, every ham should have a few in their kit. The cost is reasonable as well.

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +8

      I agree! I have them all except for the 49:1 they built. Just can’t find one.

    • @ka4ezy
      @ka4ezy Год назад +6

      @@COASTALWAVESWIRESLDG removed the 49:1 unun from their product list. I have no idea why. Seemed to be popular enough.

    • @davidjohnson497
      @davidjohnson497 10 месяцев назад +2

      Or build your own, it's so EASY! And pretty cheap too (well, if you order for multiple devices. Shipping is pretty high cost now!).

    • @N1SEP-
      @N1SEP- 6 месяцев назад +1

      make your own, no need to buy!

    • @jamesabc372
      @jamesabc372 Месяц назад

      How about U/V rays? Any effect on the balun material? Close to the equator!😮😅😊

  • @KenPryor
    @KenPryor 5 месяцев назад +4

    I made one of these after watching this video and finally had time to try it out this evening. Things weren't going well at first. No one was hearing me but I was hearing them just fine. I checked the wire and the top end of it had come loose from the pole I had it taped to, probably due to the heatwave we're in. Anyway, put it back up and kept trying without much success at first. Finally got through to a couple different POTA stations successfully, so I'm calling it a win. I'm going to trying putting the antenna up in a different spot to see if things improve, but I'm pretty happy with it considering how easy it was to make. I didn't have a balun or unun, just the banana clip. Thank you for this tutorial and helping me get back into the hobby after a long time away.

  • @thequarantinecatholic
    @thequarantinecatholic 4 месяца назад +3

    I have watched many of your videos, these construction videos are exceptionally helpful. I also love the Polish people and always enjoy your references to Poland.

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  4 месяца назад +2

      Thank you very much! I enjoyed my time in Poland. It is a wonderful country. Thanks for watching my videos!!!

  • @pastorlarry7470
    @pastorlarry7470 Год назад +3

    because I don't own my house my antenna is always portable.
    I have a speaker wire that is inverted V using a banana clip with a choke. It is tuned for 20 meters and does a great job. I have used the same piece of speaker wire over a year now. When I want to play ham radio I can set it up when I don't I take down and put behind a bush.
    Let me add this about soldering the ends. I have done that and to me it makes the ends brittle. If the antenna moves around to much they break. So I no longer solder the ends.
    Great video as usual. My wife and I just passed through your neck of the woods not long ago. I waved! Hi HI.

  • @Steve-GM0HUU
    @Steve-GM0HUU Год назад +4

    👍Thanks for posting. Speaker wire is great for making wire antennas. Connections can be made more permanent by using electricians "choc" block and taped up.

  • @WD5GNX_Greg
    @WD5GNX_Greg Год назад +3

    I love making wire antennas. It’s great that you show amateurs they don’t have to spend great amounts of money to make instead of buying an antenna that will get you on the air.

  • @mobiltec
    @mobiltec 10 месяцев назад +7

    Technician here studying for general and really into QRP and Antenna building. So I'm glad I found your channel.

  • @tommycheshire5508
    @tommycheshire5508 Год назад +5

    Very good video. Very informative and concise. Thank you for taking the time and energy to produce this vid. Not many people thank you for the time and planning and editing, etc. I really appreciate what you do for us.

  • @abdennourbouras6243
    @abdennourbouras6243 7 месяцев назад +1

    As a newcomer to the world of amateur radio, I’m truly grateful for channels like yours that share such valuable knowledge. The tutorials on building HF antennas have been incredibly informative and the insights into HF propagation have deepened my understanding of this fascinating hobby. Watching your videos has been an absolute pleasure and each one leaves me more excited about delving into radio communications. Additionally, I would be thrilled to see more videos focused on simple yet effective antenna building like the one in this video. Your practical approach makes the learning process so accessible and enjoyable. Keep up the great work 👏👏
    Thank you for being such an excellent guide on this journey. 73!

  • @KC3UVF
    @KC3UVF Год назад +5

    Good stuff Walt!
    The thing to remember with ground radials is it isn't the length, it's the number. I suspect that the antenna would likely work even better with 10 2.5ish meter radials than it does with 5 longer radials.

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      Thanks! You’re absolutely right

    • @bobr6555
      @bobr6555 Год назад +1

      @@COASTALWAVESWIRES great vid as always, but to take that thinking further, how about comparing a flyscreen ground to a bunch of radials. With the flyscreen you don't have to be careful about Joe Public or his dog tripping over one and suing you! VK4BOB

  • @dandypoint
    @dandypoint Год назад +6

    Good one. I would not solder the ends as it makes the wires brittle. Also I have been using WAGO lever wire connectors lately. That would make connecting the radials easy and secure (I prefer to use the radial term for more than a single wire whereas I think of a counterpoise as a single wire.) The WAGO comes with a variety of sizes for connecting 2, 3, and more wires. I use them to add length to my dipoles and make almost any connection where an old fashioned wire nut could be used.

  • @DrBruceWilson
    @DrBruceWilson Год назад +2

    Thanks Walt, I've also been watching your videos and finding inspiration. Even some of us Extras are lightweights when it comes to construction and can get befuddled by the simplest details at times (at least for me that's the case). Showing all the steps helps immensely. The quality of your videos is amazingly consistent as well. Much aopreciated.

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      Thank you so very much for watching and leaving this great comment. It is much appreciated as well! 73, Walt

  • @WillShattuck
    @WillShattuck Год назад +2

    My first antenna with my G90 when I got General in June of 2022 was a speaker wire dipole for 20m.

  • @robbcrm1142
    @robbcrm1142 Год назад +2

    Thanks for showing us your thought process and construction methods. I’ve been watching your videos for a year or two. You inspired me to add a G-90 to my 7300 to make portable operation easier. I have made several of your antennas and they work really well. Going to put up another one this weekend and have some Fun! Thanks again for great info and fun projects, you’re a great ambassador for Ham Radio!!!! Take care.

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for the kind words, it means a lot to me and makes me want to get out and do more. Have fun this weekend and wishing you good DX! 73, Walt

  • @averagejoe8213
    @averagejoe8213 11 месяцев назад +2

    Fun little build. I love wire antennas.
    One item to note... "niblets" as I call them... the insulation/cutoff pieces that are discarded... personally, I like to show that they have been properly discarded... too many people don't consider stuff like that and leave their trash where it lies... As a content creator and influencer, you have the power to lead by example. 73 and keep making great videos!

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  11 месяцев назад +1

      I always leave a site better than I found it! 73, Walt

  • @MikeN2MAK
    @MikeN2MAK Год назад +4

    The 4:1's seem to do well with the smaller verticals, like the Ryabkov and your 17.5'. As a collector of the LDG Infinity Stones, I noticed that the manual for the LDG 4:1 unun says that it is for verticals 18-43 feet. I might give the 18 foot one a try, since it's a perfect length for one of the smaller masts I have.

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      I’ll be interested in how it works with 18’. 73 my friend

  • @mktwatcher
    @mktwatcher Год назад +1

    Nice work Walt. Thank you for sharing and encouraging fellow Hams just to get out there and GOTA and experiment.

  • @robpinter5431
    @robpinter5431 11 месяцев назад +1

    Looking forward to the discussion about the UNUN and Balums and what and why not they are needed for wire vertical and horizontals, much appreciated from Australia.

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks, I'll look into doing a video on the topic. 73, Walt

  • @JG-DivMan
    @JG-DivMan 4 месяца назад +1

    Just stumbled on your channel a couple of days ago, and I'm sure enjoying it!
    The spirit of what you're doing is, for me, the absolute essence of this hobby. Antennas, in particular, lend themselves nicely to experimentation, discovery, and application -- plus you generally get to know fairly quickly if you're successful or not. Thanks for the channel, and keep up the good work! 73!

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much!! I really appreciate your comment. 73, Walt

  • @dangermandave67
    @dangermandave67 Год назад +2

    I've had good success with a similar antenna. I understand what you're trying to do with the quick-and-dirty approach. Here's how I church it up a bit: What I do with my radials is attach Anderson Powerpole connectors to them in groups of four, then I have connectors hanging off the ground terminal of my transformer on short pieces of wire. Makes it really quick to deploy. I've got three groups of four radials, two of them 2m long, one of them 5m long for total 12 wires on the ground. Silicone insulated wire is really good for radials because it's super flexible and doesn't tangle the way stiffer PVC insulated wire does and that lets me get away with having four pieces of wire permanently connected. I use the same radials with my 17 foot whip for a quarter-wave ground plane antenna. With the radials I described, you can tune the whip very close to 1:1 SWR on 6 to 20m.

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      Good stuff, thanks for sharing

    • @alekseygrachev4025
      @alekseygrachev4025 4 месяца назад

      You say 4 radials - two 2m, one 5m - what's the 4th?

    • @dangermandave67
      @dangermandave67 4 месяца назад +1

      @@alekseygrachev4025 No, I'm talking about sets of radials (connected to single Anderson Powerpoles). So 2 sets that contain 4 x 2m long radials for total 8 x 2m radials, and one set that contains 4 x 5m radials.

    • @alekseygrachev4025
      @alekseygrachev4025 3 месяца назад

      @@dangermandave67 Do you use them all no matter of freq, or it depends? Ex: for 20m do you use only 5m radials?

    • @dangermandave67
      @dangermandave67 3 месяца назад +1

      @@alekseygrachev4025 I just use all of the radials, regardless of frequency. It seems to work OK. But I watched a RUclips video recently where someone was using raised radials; they used a stick to support them off the ground close to where they attached to the feedline and also at the end, so they don't touch the ground. With this system, they were able to tune the radials so that the antenna had close to 1:1 SWR. I might give that a try as well. However, it will necessitate carrying a VNA in my backpack. The benefit is that only one or two radials are needed.

  • @mikesmith5139
    @mikesmith5139 2 месяца назад +1

    Hi Walt. I really like experimenting with simple antennas. Your videos present really great ideas. The fibreglass telescopic poles are so useful (essential!) for experimentation and portable. Thanks! 73 Mike M0MTJ

  • @johnbock3711
    @johnbock3711 Год назад +1

    Another great video Walt. Thanks for showing the entire process. 73 my friend KB1ICL.

  • @pd9rd
    @pd9rd Год назад +1

    Very simple yet very effective, great video! thanks! 73 from The Netherlands.

  • @williamclark9743
    @williamclark9743 10 месяцев назад +2

    Wow, that was way cool. I'm studying for my license now.

  • @JoJa015
    @JoJa015 Год назад +3

    Thank you for these videos! I really appreciate everything you do to show people what is possible. If you ever get a chance it would be nice if you could do a video on the settings you usually mess with on your G90. Thank you for everything you do!

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +2

      Thanks for watching. I’ll do a more in-depth run on my G90 one day for sure. 73!

  • @chuckmcdermott7053
    @chuckmcdermott7053 5 месяцев назад +1

    I just bought some of this Monster speaker wire and it is still $17 at Walmart. Thanks for this tip.

  • @pthithic
    @pthithic Год назад +2

    More antenna builds! Thank you! Don't just show the finished product. This is great

  • @johnnorth9355
    @johnnorth9355 Год назад +6

    Darn it Walt - now the wife is bound to find out that the stereo no longer works ! 73 M7BLC 🙂.

  • @wb6msa
    @wb6msa Год назад +1

    I'm going to build one of those, just need the Balun. Thanks Walt for another great video

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching and good luck with the antenna!

  • @potaactivator
    @potaactivator Год назад +1

    I used those binding posts to make a series of HF verticals from 10-40m. I prefer the efficiency of single band verticals rather than multi-band antennas.

  • @WaynePatrick
    @WaynePatrick 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video Walt. Thanks for sharing.

  • @av3510
    @av3510 Год назад +2

    Great video, Walt. I made a Rybakov based on one of your older videos for the QTH and it really performs well. I'll have to try this one!

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      Thanks! This is basically the same antenna with a shorter driven element. 73

  • @GSWEAR66
    @GSWEAR66 Год назад +1

    Love your videos Walt and thank you for taking the time to make them!!

  • @SuperCapsfan101
    @SuperCapsfan101 Год назад +2

    Hi, Walt, great demonstration of Mickey and Donald engineering, but hey, can’t dispute the results! Keep on truckin and keep the videos frequent. 73, Mike K3CXG who dat!

  • @kjb_tennessee
    @kjb_tennessee Год назад +2

    Thank you for doing these videos Walt!! I finally got home to that new G90, trying different things almost daily, end fed, random wire and dipoles. Only problem now is next time I get home it’s mid-December and that cool Tennessee weather might keep me from playing around outside. Cheers and thanks again. W4KAM

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      Thanks for watching these videos and leaving great comments. Enjoy that G90!!

  • @gaptastic
    @gaptastic Год назад +1

    Git er done Walt!!!!
    Nice, my kinda hamming, quick and dirty! I highly recommend investing in bongo ties, but hell electrical tape is cool too. Take care, Walt! Wish you and the family an awesome turkey day!

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours as well! 73

  • @WECB640
    @WECB640 Год назад +2

    Another excellent episode Walt. I believe your 4:1 balun is of the "voltage" type and not the current type and if I am correct, it is for this reason that it works. A current type works best on a balanced load like a dipole fed in the center, whereas a voltage type is more forgiving BUT it also allows common mode current to flow. In this case as a vertical fed against ground, we have very little if any common mode currents, so this type of balun can be used. I believe this is so based on the fact that the terminals are color coded. If this were a current balun, able to force equal currents on each terminal, you would most likely not have as good a result here with THIS vertical situation because half of the power would be presented directly into the ground to warm the worms in the soil of the groundplane area.
    That's just my best guess based on what I saw.
    In any case, it WORKS! Keep em coming and never stop building / experimenting. 73 OM

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      Thank you and another great comment. Thanks for taking my limited knowledge to the next level my friend. 73 from a structural engineer that wish he would have studied broadcast engineering. All the best my friend!

    • @WECB640
      @WECB640 Год назад +1

      Happy to teach you what I know from either end of the studio, anytime your schedule permits. 73 Bro.@@COASTALWAVESWIRES

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      @@WECB640 thank you bro!

  • @Jack-uv4zs
    @Jack-uv4zs 3 месяца назад +1

    Yep, I'm ordering a fiberglass pole and will start messing around with it. Thanks for the kick in the butt!!!

  • @Tommyr
    @Tommyr Год назад +1

    It really is THAT easy. You do exactly what I do. Just get it up about 17+ feet and go! I've done it with just one 13' counterpoise. But more is better. They don't even have to be very long either.

  • @steveoshaughnessy3736
    @steveoshaughnessy3736 10 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome vid. Thanks. Perfect descriptions. I get bored with the videos that show how to cut every part. And you covered all the details, like there is a hole on the bannana jack, but chose not to use it. Or we could tin the wires, but not necessary in the case. I also don't understand why people buy wire antennas. I prefer to make my own stuff. So I appreciate DYI videos. Steve O, K9SMO

  • @ETC_Rohaly_USCG
    @ETC_Rohaly_USCG 6 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for the lesson! (KN6UNC here)...
    My ex left me with and old Kenwood TS-520s, and I've been looking for an antenna I can rig up. (Currently renting this house; so don't want to cause damage).
    I served over 20 years as an Electronics Tech. in the U.S. Coast Guard. I also have my B.S. in Electronic Engineering Tech....
    During my service, I had more experience climbing masts, and replacing antennas, than I did construction of them. I'm not sure the distance, but was able to talk to the Communication Station in Kodiak, AK... from off the coast of Panama... 😂
    *edit*
    We always dealt in "Frequencies vs Wavelength. Somewhere around 5-6Mhz seemed to have the best "Sky-Skip"...

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching and for the great comment. 73 from Portsmouth, Virginia home of the USCG 5th District HQ

    • @ETC_Rohaly_USCG
      @ETC_Rohaly_USCG 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@COASTALWAVESWIRES I actually served most of my time in the OBX. Prior to my final station, was the Electronics Support Detachment, Supervisor out of Wanchese. My command was out of Portsmouth. I am very familiar with the area, lol!

  • @charleyfarly3017
    @charleyfarly3017 Год назад +1

    Been using antennas you built at suggested. Had a nice ranches with Tokyo Thursday on a 40 meter tenntenna!

  • @gfodale
    @gfodale Год назад +1

    A wire vertical is definitely in my future. Still getting the shack together. Fan dipole setup for 40,20,15, & 10 meter currently. Vertical will be for base and portable. Seriously considering a base loading coil for 160 and 80, on up. Good job on your build.

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I enjoy vertical antennas because of my location. Putting one up next to saltwater is amazing.

  • @mikeyd3md
    @mikeyd3md Год назад +2

    Challenge accepted! I just got into Ham . I was licensed last Friday. I want to set up a shack at my work in Baltimore city. I was looking for a portable home brew idea for HF. This looks like a good experiment. Thanks. KC3WZQ

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      Awesome! Hope this antenna brings you great DX! 73, Walt K4OGO

    • @Steve-GM0HUU
      @Steve-GM0HUU Год назад +1

      Congratulations. Hope you get on the air soon.

  • @rradekanon1945
    @rradekanon1945 Год назад +1

    Wow, I loved City Park when I was a kid. If you cross the bridge where the ducks are there's a partially wooded area that might get you out of the wind a little bit. 73

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      Yes that area had a few people there while I was out. I’m sure you rode the Pokey Smokey train when you were a kid. It’s back in service!

  • @morecambeanglersandtrawler1074
    @morecambeanglersandtrawler1074 Год назад +1

    Great video once again walt thanks

  • @jeromec5199
    @jeromec5199 4 месяца назад

    Hello Walt, thank you for this video. I often use vertical antennas when I am /P but never had the idea with a 4:1 unun. I just ordered an ldg to try. 73 jerry F4HJO

  • @andy2E0JIU
    @andy2E0JIU Год назад +1

    Hey walt,great video proving ya dont have to spend thousands on multiple antennas.good work 👍

  • @thomashardy9994
    @thomashardy9994 9 месяцев назад +1

    I just built this model using the 4:1 balun. My SWR was lowest at 10 and 12 meters 1.26-1.3, the 20m was 3. I was using 20 feet cheap Amazon coax (M&P on the way). I need to really figure out the Rig Expert analyzer.
    Anyway, it was fun. I’m going to connect it to my FT 710 and listen tomorrow. As I understand, this antenna should be used with an external tuner for higher SWRs?. Thanks for the videos.

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! Yes this antenna is definitely a better performer on the higher bands

  • @kennethblackwell1137
    @kennethblackwell1137 Год назад +1

    Fantastic, Walt....just cut 'em up 'n throw ;em up. Thanks...

  • @vinniec5286
    @vinniec5286 Год назад +1

    I absolutely enjoyed the video. I need to get one of those masts. You are inspiring me to try the same thing but I also want to try using both wires (of the speaker wire) and short them at the top, so it will be a vertical loaded linear dipole. May be able to do 40 meters that way (or half that height for 20m).

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Sounds like a great experiment!

    • @AlvinMcManus
      @AlvinMcManus 11 месяцев назад +1

      DX Engineering sells the DX Commanders in the states now and they sell the poles separately too.

  • @janeshure
    @janeshure 6 месяцев назад

    Have you used your jeep to mount and antenna to. You could use the jeep chassis for your ground plane.

  • @davidjohnson497
    @davidjohnson497 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am interested that you seem to include 1:1 choke balun or unun to exclude common mode current. I have tried some of these and found some designs that are extremely lossy. I have tended to avoid their use, but I have an advantage at least for portable work, since I mainly use 5 watts or less. I feel with QRP we don't have to worry as much about suppressing some low or moderate common mode current. Not trying to tell people what to do, just sharing my own experience. Keep trying stuff, and thinking how to compare with other designs. Keep having fun! And keep "putting the fire to the wire!"
    Dave WA4NID

  • @mnpd3
    @mnpd3 9 месяцев назад +1

    With the price of even simple commercial antennas having gone past the Moon, anyone should learn to build their own. Years back I worked single-band WAS using an antenna I built for $18. It was constructed entirely of PVC pipe and wire.

  • @bodstrup
    @bodstrup Год назад +1

    Tried discount speaker wire - but mine would break very easily at soilder points or connectors. Probably copper covered inferior metal. Good luck with .75 mm2 electrical “household” wire stripped of the outer insulation. Did a 100 meter soool, giving me 200 meters of high quality wire. So far worked perfect when used as 4x10 meter counterpoises for a vertical whip on 20 and 40 meter bands

  • @angelscomputers
    @angelscomputers 11 месяцев назад +1

    This video really inspires me to make my own antennas and get out there while stop wasting money in pre-built antennas. I still have one area not very clear, when do I want the 1:1 or the 4:1 or the straight bannana clip adapter? I always wonder about that. Lets say to build a 20m vertical which one should be the best? I will love to just use the straight adapter but still wonder about the differences. Im not into much of a multiband, I will like to build the best possible 20m as digital modes is what I love

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting. For a good resonant 20 meter antenna you can just use a straight banana clip with a vertical wire cut 1/4 of a wavelength for the digital part of the band. Counterpoise on the ground lengths are not that important as I mention in my videos. That would work. You could add a 1:1 choke which might help keep current out of the coax but try the simple banana clip approach first and see how it performs. 73, Walt

    • @angelscomputers
      @angelscomputers 11 месяцев назад

      Perfect , thanks, I’ll try that. I’m in Melbourne FL so I’m looking forward to try throwing some radials by the Indian River and see how it goes. I’m pretty excited to try that

  • @jose-medero7746
    @jose-medero7746 2 месяца назад +1

    Ldg very nice and sturdy baluns

  • @Texas2WheeledRider
    @Texas2WheeledRider 10 месяцев назад +1

    Found your video while searching for a bideo to pass on to a brandnew General I met on a 2m repeater last week. I really like your video since you cut to the chase - I think it is good to show folks the practical way to build an antenna, quick simple and to the point without adding a 20 minute lesson on theory.
    Odd that your SWR graph isn't more in the form of smooth arcs and that it changes so much between passes. Curious what your SWR would have been with other unun/balun options.
    73 de NE5B

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  10 месяцев назад

      Thank so much, I really need to get an antenna analyzer for these videos versus the internal setup in the rig. I’d like to revisit this myself. 73 de K4OGO

  • @nascimentohdp744
    @nascimentohdp744 Год назад +1

    Very good Walt
    73 of Brasil🇧🇷
    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @mikemcguire1160
    @mikemcguire1160 5 месяцев назад

    Was that a 4:1 balun or a 4:1 autotransformer setup? If it were the latter, seems to me that the outer shield of your coax would be part of the counterpoise which may not be desirable.

  • @truckinguy92
    @truckinguy92 Год назад +1

    Another great video Walt. Instead of taping the wire why not loosely wrap it around the pole? Or use some Velcro straps to hold it to the pole? Why the 4:1 unun/balun if the G90 has a tuner that will tune basically a wet noodle?

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      That Dollar Tree electrical tape just works for me. Yes the G90 will tune anything but I want to show the true design of this antenna as everyone doesn’t have a G90. All the best and 73

  • @regularguy519
    @regularguy519 Год назад +1

    Great video Walt. Hit us up with unun Vs. balun goodness in a future video 👍

  • @LeeMcc_KI5YPR
    @LeeMcc_KI5YPR Год назад +1

    4:1? My Palomar OCFD has a 4:1. Works with the bands 80-10, a couple need tuners. I like it.

  • @snuffy19608
    @snuffy19608 Год назад +1

    An engineer with a hammer, some of the most shocking video EVER! LOL, J/K!
    What's weird is there's a roll of the same wire right behind me, and a pair of the banana connectors on the desk next to me. I have the same pole in the mail, and am planning about exactly what you built. Thanks again, perfect timing and a great video! Take care, Greg😊

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад +1

      Hahaha us structural guys just beat everything until it fits

  • @beowolfso.6096
    @beowolfso.6096 8 месяцев назад

    Question, what is the difference from a vertical antenna and an End-fed? It seems to me they are exactly the same. Thank you and 73.

  • @jasoncreed6396
    @jasoncreed6396 10 месяцев назад +1

    Did you strip the wires at the point you twisted them all together before the ground point?

  • @mikecricket113
    @mikecricket113 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the knowledge

  • @Eternalvigilance1776.
    @Eternalvigilance1776. 7 месяцев назад

    question? ..Instead of doing counterpoise wires can use a clamp and ground it to my house. Ground rod near my breaker box

  • @JT-py9lv
    @JT-py9lv 11 месяцев назад +1

    So, I recently bought a *G90* I also purchased a *Bioeno 12ah* battery. What kind of "average" use time can I expect from the battery on SSB ?

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  11 месяцев назад

      I have worked 6 straight hours with a 6ah battery so I think you can go all day with 12.

  • @mattbrown2996
    @mattbrown2996 9 месяцев назад +1

    I’m extremely green on hf. Could I double the length of the driven element to 35’ and use this on 40M? Would I also need longer counterpoise wires? I can fit the antenna in my backyard as is but can’t go to longer counterpoise wires.
    Thanks, Matt
    NE9D

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  9 месяцев назад

      Hi Matt, length really doesn’t matter with counterpoise wires on the ground. It’s when you lift them off the earth that you have a resonance issue. An antenna that’s very close to this and works well on 40 is the Rybakov which is very similar to this one with a 25’ vertical wire and a 4:1 unun. Here’s a video I did on it a while back:
      ruclips.net/video/akjMmt3d9i0/видео.htmlsi=dEeqzJuV_4IoksFt

  • @agoraphobicadam1171
    @agoraphobicadam1171 Год назад +1

    I have to have some dental work Tuesday So just in case,
    Happy Thanksgiving Walt.

  • @blitzdough
    @blitzdough 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video!

  • @CharlesHuse
    @CharlesHuse Год назад +1

    So it is basically a ground plane antenna cut for the HF bands vs the VHF/UHF bands.

  • @brianr76
    @brianr76 Год назад +1

    Love this, thanks so much! How much longer would a wire need to be to get 40-10? I’d assume you’d need a tuner as well…

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      Thanks! Check out the Rybakov antenna. It’s basically the same as this one with a 25 foot (7.6 meter) driven element. I’ve had some success on 40 with it. 73, Walt

    • @brianr76
      @brianr76 Год назад +1

      @@COASTALWAVESWIRESwith your surf rod holder do you find it necessary to remove the stop pin?

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      @@brianr76 no I leave it in

    • @brianr76
      @brianr76 Год назад

      @@COASTALWAVESWIRES thanks so much…. Just making sure that whatever space is on top is good enough to hold the 10 meter pole. Happy thanksgiving!

  • @panplayer
    @panplayer 4 месяца назад +1

    Newb here. Can you bury the counterpoise lines (assuming I set this up on a semi perm basis)?

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  4 месяца назад

      Yes but bury them very shallow (like an inch deep) it’s the surface of the ground that’s acting as a RF reflector for the antenna. It’s completely different than electrical ground. Many people staple their counterpoise wires into the ground and let the grass grow over them.

  • @hamradioqrp-k0klb
    @hamradioqrp-k0klb Год назад +1

    great quick and dirty get on the air demo Doc.. Wires are so fun to play with and they work great.. A dangling red tassel next to that wire might have gained you a few db, just sayin’.. LOLOL.. thx for sharing. k0klb

  • @coreydanos8258
    @coreydanos8258 Год назад +1

    Another good video Walt. I heard N9SES talking to you but I was able to hear you. I made contact with him right after you. I was wondering if you were making a video and there it was. I will get you in the log one day

  • @BlueFalc0n
    @BlueFalc0n 10 месяцев назад +1

    Can you use somwthing like a wago wire nut for the counterpoises?

  • @KS0JD
    @KS0JD Год назад +1

    Nice build Walt! 73

  • @peterfrend5360
    @peterfrend5360 Год назад +1

    Many thank's for a very informative video, Walt. I appreciate the value of your knowledge. 73 de Pete GI0FZT.

  • @lptone9
    @lptone9 11 месяцев назад +1

    I may have missed it but is a tuner required for this?

  • @redwood1957
    @redwood1957 23 дня назад

    Twist stranded wire counter clockwise then wrap around screw in the direction that you tighten the screw. This prevents strands from unraveling.
    My question is how to do the counter poise for a ham antennas when on a boat

  • @ki4qfl
    @ki4qfl 7 месяцев назад +1

    On a different note. I am using a 9.1 to make a random wire ant. I cut the wire at 35.5 and my counterpoise at 6.5 ft. I have a chamleloen choke and using a 25ft run of KMR400 coax.
    I get pretty decent SWR's. Now the issue.. I hear no one but only ft8. Any Idea?

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  7 месяцев назад +1

      Well if you’re talking about the last few days, conditions haven’t been too good. I just did a spin from 10 down through 40 meters and it’s dead. That 35.5 should be a great antenna. The only other issue could be a cross connection of the driven element and Counterpoise to the wrong side.

  • @dimab
    @dimab Год назад +1

    What backpack are you using that’s sitting on the table?

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      It’s made by Highland Tactical. I found it at a TJ Maxx discount store.

  • @rftech1608
    @rftech1608 Год назад +1

    what do you use for an antenna on your jeep. I have a 2019 JL.

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  Год назад

      I just got a mount to put on my backup light (I have a JK) and I got a short 2’ Firestik for 10 meters. I have a few HamSticks and figured I could just keep them in the Jeep and swap them out when I want to change bands.

  • @keithdalton3004
    @keithdalton3004 Год назад +1

    Thanks Walt good job 73s WV4G

  • @dojohns
    @dojohns 8 месяцев назад +1

    Perfect! thanks

  • @dennisvaughn540
    @dennisvaughn540 Год назад +2

    Grate job!

  • @李康明-u1l
    @李康明-u1l Месяц назад

    How long is exactly counterpoise wire?

  • @Mike-ci6md
    @Mike-ci6md 11 месяцев назад +1

    Will this work for cb radio??? If so how long does the wires need to be

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  11 месяцев назад

      Yes and very well. Make the upper driven element 8'- 6 5/8" (2.61 meters) long. The length of the radials on the ground is not important.

  • @BamaChad-W4CHD
    @BamaChad-W4CHD 11 месяцев назад +1

    Some time people just don't get it. You are usually talking about a regular homebrew long wire antenna. It's not supposed to be pretty. It's not supposed to win contests... Well beauty contests. It's throw some wire, connectors and sticks/poles together and get it on the air! If you build one and get it to tune up in that sweet magic spot you adore... On that one you can start to make it look pretty and sexy. That way you can keep it and use it for years to come. If it's not very good but basically gets the job done but junky... Then you can just chunk it in the corner of the shack and never think about it again. You obviously can't throw it in the trash because... Well we are hams. We have never thrown anything away and we will not start today!

  • @joeblow8593
    @joeblow8593 Год назад +2

    That Belgium station sounded like he was next door.

  • @airheadzradioadventures
    @airheadzradioadventures Год назад +1

    Great work

  • @LlorenLts
    @LlorenLts 7 месяцев назад +1

    Do I need to put 4: 1 Balun and a 1:1 choke on the coax? Or 1:1 balun and 1:1 coax choke? 73s

    • @COASTALWAVESWIRES
      @COASTALWAVESWIRES  7 месяцев назад

      That depends on the antenna. For the 17-Five antenna you need a 4:1 and 1:1 choke.

    • @LlorenLts
      @LlorenLts 7 месяцев назад

      @@COASTALWAVESWIRES I’m building a 10 meter antenna 1/4 vertical antenna. I only have 10feet fishing pole. Thank you.

  • @gooberclown
    @gooberclown 10 месяцев назад +1

    Are counterpoise wires radials?

  • @treada1583
    @treada1583 11 месяцев назад +1

    awesome......i am learning