How I built my antenna tower with Hexbeam on top (A to Z)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • Take a coffe and enjoy watching the 2 months process of build my antenna tower with the Hexbeam on top in just 37minutes ;) For video how it works in practice please follow this link • Hamradio contacts with...
    This video you can watch also in 4K. Here you can find the products used on this project:
    - Aluminium tower: shopdelta.eu/t...
    - Hexbeam SP7IDX (silent key) but similar product here: sp6cyn-hexbeam...
    - Rotator Yaesu G1000DXA: www.dxengineer...
    - Yaesu Tower Mast Thrust Bearings GS-050: www.dxengineer...
    - Coaxial cable Belden H1000 or RG8: www.belden.com...
    - All used screws and material is a stainless steel and aluminium alloy
    - Mastrant ropes+accesories: www.mastrant.c...
    - Diamond Lightning arrestors 50ohm: www.diamondant...
    - APC surge protection: www.apc.com/us...
    - Liquid tape: www.starbrite.c...
    - Bearing grease: countrysupplie...
    - My new home made RF choke here: • How to make simple RF ...
    Music by Scott Buckley - www.scottbuckley.com.au
    #hexbeam #antennatower #G1000yaesu

Комментарии • 354

  • @txnuq
    @txnuq Год назад +80

    Your dream has finally come true! 🥰 I am so proud of you dad, love you ❤

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад +4

      Thank you my love! 😙

    • @Patrick_PD2ET
      @Patrick_PD2ET Год назад

      ❤️❤🧡💛💚💙💜💖🤎🤍
      ..dreams Yesss !!
      🥱i dream of small qso with OMØET
      so i need licence callsign🤔..
      i go exam march 23😉
      You and dad inspire me very Much ..
      so a Deep Thank you for Excellent video uploads Paul and family!❤️!

    • @miniwattnetwork8204
      @miniwattnetwork8204 Год назад +1

      awesome 👏

    • @ads-baisgreenock9737
      @ads-baisgreenock9737 Год назад +1

      Greta Stuff . excellent antenna . I have a cobweb antenna due to limited space but always wanted hexbeam . Thanks for sharing

    • @Jennifer-007
      @Jennifer-007 Год назад +1

      That is awesome, nothing beats the support of a loved one…

  • @scottwiseman8015
    @scottwiseman8015 10 месяцев назад +2

    What an unbelievable experience! Never has a video been so thorough and on point. Not a detail missed. And then the VIEW! OMG! On top of a hill... you're gonna be talking with or without propagation. 😂 Thank you for the video and 73's to you and yours.
    Good luck and God Bless. 🫡✌️🤓

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  10 месяцев назад

      Oh, thank you! 😊😊 I am glad you like this video! Yes, it is working nice from this location, that is true. Also, is very quiet over here, which is important too. Thanks 4 watching and best 73! Paul

  • @jdarnell123
    @jdarnell123 4 месяца назад

    EE here. Your call sign should be OMG ET. I watched the whole video. Your attention to detail is amazing and the finished product is stunning. Excellent job and excellent video. Thank you for sharing!!!

  • @rico1319
    @rico1319 Год назад +19

    Without a doubt one of the nicest planned out insulation I’ve EVER seen. Videography was well done also. The only thing is I think those ground rods should’ve been on the outside of your concrete base. But no matter what you can never calculate where a strike will go. I love my rohn 45G tower at 60 feet but that is the most beautiful little tower I’ve ever seen. It’s like artwork in your backyard. Hope to work you soon👍👍👍😎🇨🇱 W5PN

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад +1

      Thank you very very much for your very kind comment! 😊😊 Best Regards and 73!

    • @seeharvester
      @seeharvester Год назад

      I was thinking the same about the ground rods. Also, I wish I could have been there to do the concrete for you. It's what I did for a living. You made a few minor mistakes, but it will last your lifetime I'm sure. Lastly, I would have liked to see the method for raising the mast.
      Excellent job!

    • @judd_s5643
      @judd_s5643 Год назад

      @@seeharvester could you elaborate? Intent in not to distract from this build but to educate the next builder. From my limited knowledge (absolutely zero experience) I think the rebar is to close to the edge of the cement.

    • @seeharvester
      @seeharvester Год назад +1

      @@judd_s5643
      Well, to start with, I would have dug the hole perfectly square with flat sides, maybe even "bell" shaped slightly, ie., a little larger at the bottom.
      You want totally undisturbed soil, so hand finishing the hole nice and flat and smooth is best.
      The gravel at the bottom I would think is optional with this particular antenna, since the legs are not embedded in the concrete like some brands are. Even so, it's ok as long as it is compacted sufficiently.
      Next, I would build a perfectly square and level form around the top; secure enough and exact enough to use as a support for the rebar cage and base anchor bolts, and to take any measurements off of.
      The rebar steel cage I would have built out of the hole, with continuous 'stirrups' around the vertical bars as per standard practice when building a concrete column or the like.
      Like you mentioned, none of the steel cage should be touching the dirt (or gravel).
      I would probably weld the cage, and install the anchor bolts so that they were hooked around some additional horizontal bars that are part of the cage. (I don't think we saw the actual anchor bolts did we? I'm assuming they were hook shaped.)
      This assembly can be held off the gravel with concrete bricks, or suspended by strong boards laid across your secure, extra strong formwork.
      Likewise the the base plate could be supported by the formwork when the concrete was poured.
      The concrete could be poured a hair high to allow for a slight slope to drain water, and there is a tool for finishing the edges while still wet. (instead of a metal file)
      The grounding rods should have been left outside of the concrete, as a lightning strike could possibly damage it.
      I hope all of that made sense; it's hard to describe in a comment.
      I'm probably just overly picky, but when you do concrete and masonry for a living... well...
      All that said, I'm sure his tower will be just fine, particularly in his lifetime.
      Oh, I would have thermite welded the grounding rods too.
      Speaking of ground systems, the rest of his is superb.
      Cheers!

    • @jddr.jkindle9708
      @jddr.jkindle9708 Год назад

      A very detailed installation - well done. The ground rods should be relocated outside the concrete base. One lightning hit can crack / destroy the concrete base, due to the moisture content instantly changing into steam.

  • @peterzivcic
    @peterzivcic Год назад +14

    Wonderful craftsmanship! Very nice installation, congrats Pali! But man that music choice made me feel, that any time you are going to save the world using that tower 😄

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад +4

      :D proste hudba od Scotta Buckleyho sa mi veľmi páči, ale hlavne je ZDARMA! :) Ono to nieje vôbec jednoduché nájsť vhodnú hudbu pre každé video a ešte aby bolo "licence free" ;) Inač ďakujem za pochvalu! 73

    • @Jennifer-007
      @Jennifer-007 Год назад

      Maybe he is going to… 😉

  • @michaelhester6461
    @michaelhester6461 8 месяцев назад

    Just Wow! I’m a pretty handy guy who owns a lot of tools and I love designing projects. So you can understand how much I can appreciate the way you thought out every aspect of this project and took the time, effort, and expense to do it right. No corner cutting and always going the extra mile. You will enjoy that for many years and can be justifiably proud every time you show it to someone! Congratulations Sir!

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much! 😊👍

  • @marklowe7431
    @marklowe7431 Год назад +2

    It's great to see people take pride in their work. Very nice, and from the land of JJ tubes!

  • @charlieoscar09
    @charlieoscar09 Год назад +2

    What a fantastic professional installation that will last for years and years

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад +1

      That's what I hope so. Will believe :) Thank you for your very nice comment!

  • @Pivotal_Moment
    @Pivotal_Moment Год назад +7

    This was so worth watching. Thank you for time and efforts of this excellent presentation. 😎👍

    • @scottwiseman8015
      @scottwiseman8015 10 месяцев назад

      I TOTALLY CONCUR!
      Money and time well spent. Beautiful job Sir.

  • @sreekumarg
    @sreekumarg 2 месяца назад

    Dear Paul... Excellent setup. You have taken great care even shooting this video. We understand how much you love your viewers after watching this video. Nice indeed !! Congratulations

  • @akiddoo8113
    @akiddoo8113 Год назад +5

    Great video, well done. One problem - Ground rods should NOT be in concrete. A lightning hit will break concrete.

    • @tomg4693
      @tomg4693 Год назад +2

      That was my reaction. Concrete, even after fully cured, contains a lot of moisture, especially when in the ground. It is also quite conductive. So in a lightning strike, if the current is not fully dissipated to ground elsewhere, the current can pass through the concrete, heating the moisture to beyond the boiling point, turning it to rapidly-expanding vapor, and this extremely high pressure can cause the concrete structure to shatter. In this example, the ground rods partially encased in concrete will dissipate much of the lightning strike through the concrete, which is bad.
      The simple solution is to add external ground rods.

  • @wramsey2656
    @wramsey2656 11 месяцев назад +1

    Having been an EE and CEO of power companies in my early years, your installation reminds me of professional installations in our industry. Excellent work and video. K4WSR. 73s

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  11 месяцев назад +1

      Oh thank you so much! 😊😊

  • @scottcrafton825
    @scottcrafton825 Год назад +2

    Very professional installation. You did a great job capturing details on the video. Really enjoyed your journey.

  • @Jennifer-007
    @Jennifer-007 Год назад +1

    Are those brass looking bolts with silver nuts some sort of special gripping/galling setup that they don’t need any lock washers or nylocks to keep them from backing out from wind vibrations? I’ve never seen those before. What a beautiful job, you should be very proud of yourself… your child obviously is from their post, well deserved respect from a ham since 85, and former tower installer for Motorola, this is absolutely the best tower install I’ve seen and best videography. (Minus the ground rods in concrete boo boo, please disconnect those rods, consider the loss a cheap price to pay and sink 3 new rods outside of the concrete…. What a piece of art!!! PS: your cameraman/camerawoman deserves a raise. PS#2: buy a torque wrench. 😉

  • @vincentmartin2528
    @vincentmartin2528 Год назад +5

    Very good video and nice installation. I would have recommended using copper ground rods, and all copper wire for your grounding. Also, spacing the ground rods out from the base of the tower instead of inside the concrete. Enjoy that hex beam, apparently they are very good antennas.

    • @ac7fd
      @ac7fd Год назад +1

      I had the same thoughts. It’s against code to have them in the concrete in my area. A direct lightning strike could crack the foundation. Great video

  • @coleeddy9003
    @coleeddy9003 4 месяца назад

    Excellent video!! I have just recently gotten into GMRS in the United States but the next thing is going to be getting into HAM and I have been searching all over RUclips for good videos about setting up a tower with an antenna. This is absolutely one of the best videos I’ve seen! Thank you for putting this together and I hope to meet you on the airwaves one day.

  • @ehayes5217
    @ehayes5217 Год назад

    I put up a tower with a 3 ele yagi over 45 yrs ago (at a previous QTH) & compared to my install, urs was so much better & so well-planned, congrats on that; (& btw, ur background music on ur amazing video was a really nice touch); so if I ever install another tower & antenna, ur video will be my guide, the best, simply the best!😃🇺🇸

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад

      Thank you so much! 😊😊

  • @LubomirKuzman
    @LubomirKuzman Год назад +1

    Paľo jedným slovom nádhera, držím palce a prajem s novou anténou čo najviac kontaktov. Pre mňa skvelá inšpirácia na záhradku... ďakujem

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад +1

      Lubo dakujem pekne za povzbudzujuci komentar! 😊 Tak nech sa Ti coskoro podari nieco podobne na zahradke 😉👍 73!

  • @JimmyBaevsky
    @JimmyBaevsky Год назад

    Hello, Paul!
    I am terrifically impressed by your giant diapazone from choke to building of mast! Yes, greatest! Congratulations again, friend!

  • @AliceyBob
    @AliceyBob Год назад +1

    Amazing !!!. I remember you QTH under construction a few months ago. Congratulations !!.
    And the zone is very very beatiful.

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад

      Thank you Gustavo. There is still a lot of work around the house and on the house too, but most of work has been done already ;)

  • @SoulStarLA
    @SoulStarLA Год назад +2

    Amazing video and so comprehensive on how you did it all. Enjoy your wonderful setup. 73

  • @SOLveteran111
    @SOLveteran111 Год назад +1

    That looks great. However, if you experience any noise issues or higher order harmonics I would recommend removing all fasteners that are not CRES 316 stainless steel fasteners and replace them with CRES 316 stainless steel fasteners as they are less ferrous. I was a USN ET COMMS and fasteners that comprised of the wrong materials degraded our COMMS. Rust, other forms of non-linear junctions, magnetic materials, and unbonded materials produce harmonic signals like rabbits which would create noise for other systems (it could jam them and/or violate frequency allocations and regulations). Of course we were on giant rust buckets in an exclusively salt water environment so materials and electrolysis were a bit more prevalent for us. If you want more information check out Naval documents and standards on Electromagnetic Compatibility. Anyway, great build!

    • @SOLveteran111
      @SOLveteran111 Год назад +1

      (Of course there is an aspect of the 'if it works don't fix it' doctrine. Saying what I said, I am unsure what chemical reactions may take place as a result of using other metals in this set up -- if you take my advise please ensure it is good advise for this particular build).

  • @BronxCowboy
    @BronxCowboy Год назад

    I have to say, Sir, your video is a visual treat as well as a brilliant tutorial for the rest of we mere mortals. Production quality of the video will put Spielberg to shame. I so enjoyed it and learned so very much. Thank you, indeed. I see your son’s comment congratulating you on achieving a life long goal. Let me add my voice to that. Well done. Many happy years of DXing to you. Hope to catch you down the log.
    73 de W1WRM!

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад

      Oh! Thank you so much for your very kind comment and wishes! 😊😊 Also thank you for your support. It is comment of my daughter Tatiana 💕😉 I am very happy and feel motivated to do more such videos after your words. Is always good to know that my videos are helpful for some people 🙂 Thank you again and I hope to hear you on the bands one day in the future! Best 73, Paul.

  • @GobblerK5_2WR080
    @GobblerK5_2WR080 Год назад +1

    Nothing but quality parts and craftsmanship there! Love it! 73s

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад

      Thank you so much! 😊

  • @Alex_ES1MER
    @Alex_ES1MER Год назад +1

    Congratulations with that superior upgrade, in your life. Wishing you an exotic DX's. 73 from ES1MER.

  • @daveduffy2292
    @daveduffy2292 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video from start to finish. Go lucky with the dx

  • @benedicto9281
    @benedicto9281 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent work, to the minimum detail throughout the construction, I am trying something like that!!!! Congratulations 73's and many DX's.

  • @potshot23
    @potshot23 Год назад +2

    Did you know that in the USA, we have to put our ground rods a minimum of 6-12" away from the concrete. It is because that if your tower takes a direct lightning hit, it could shatter your concrete base.

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад

      yes Steve, I have been noticed also by others here in the comments. I plan to put more 3 rods outside the concrete

  • @richardmartinez2397
    @richardmartinez2397 8 месяцев назад

    A Masterpiece of Antenna Engineering!!

  • @kristhompson8112
    @kristhompson8112 Год назад

    Thank you , There is a ton of information here that only a moving picture / still can translate, you have certainly done your homework , and have taken the time to do things properly and spend some hard earned cash along the way I'm sure , As I work in TV production land, thanks also for recognising a international audience using little dialogue and big arrow animations along the way, The USA is all about the USA , While most of the products shown are not known to us here all the way down at the ass end of the Pacific Ocean, here in New Zealand there is enough there to find alternatives, and do the conversions to metric etc. Being a newbie to the hobby I like to do things right 1st time around and as I have an engineering background most things here make total sense before I embark on erecting my tower , I would imagine you will get many years from this tower and antenna maintenance free and any future upgrades / maintenance will be made much easier , a little anti-seize grease goes a long way 10 yrs down the track. It is clear I need to study and do some more homework around earthing as like the previous comment ( Rico ) I am not sure if I would embed my tower earths into the block-work as a rule, and would prefer to run them on the outside of the base. My late father lived in Florida and lightning strikes to his property blew apart any concrete structures with rebar within, but that is just a gut feel on my part and you may have some solid reasoning behind this decision. At best I need to do some learning around bringing it into the house and some kind of firewall should you get hit. the gas arrestors and cat 5 / FTP decoupler etc make very good sense, loading them into a earthed copper housing even better before bringing them home to the radio shack , Many thanks again for documenting the process you have filled a fair few holes in my own knowledge. Regards and 73's Kris

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад

      Thank you so much Chris for you very kind comment! 😊 Yes, I was aware that the earthing rods should be rather outside the concrete base even before its installation, but an engineer who helped me with this groundings make my final decision... maybe it was a mistake and I hope I will never proof it... Well, I can still add some rods around the base and connect them to the tower 😉👍 I am glad that this video inspired you at least to made something similar in your QTH 🙂 Best 73! Paul

  • @theodoreflug5429
    @theodoreflug5429 Год назад +1

    Nicely done. A very clean and solid job. I'm putting in a 40-6 meter hex beam next year and this was a great inspiration.

  • @M0RMY
    @M0RMY Год назад +1

    Paul this is a thing of beauty. Many congratulations. I hope you enjoy using it - but the beauty of this crazy hobby is learning all the extra stuff too - great job mate. Hope to speak soon on the bands. Tom - M0RMY

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад

      Yes Tom, I like it very very much! Finally I have my own tower with antenna on top :) I wish you have at least the same one! Best 73

  • @fnordist
    @fnordist 3 месяца назад

    There's so much space that you could easily string a 160m/80m long wire dipole between the house and the tower, good job 73.

  • @jond1536
    @jond1536 Год назад

    What a perfect time for water pipe and faucet out there. Great video, such precision. Thank you for the video

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад

      Thank you very much Jon for watching and nice comment! 😊

  • @WessexWeather
    @WessexWeather Год назад +1

    Thanks for this fascinating video Paul. That rotator is a thing of beauty! Simon M7WWX.

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад +2

      I like it. I had the G250 but it was too lightweight :)

  • @debohannan4315
    @debohannan4315 Год назад +4

    Hey it looks great , but you might want to cut those grounds off at the slab and run new lines over the concrete out to ground rods away from that concrete base , if a big bolt of lightening should have to discharge fast it can bust that concrete base all apart . Won't be the first time that happened

    • @debohannan4315
      @debohannan4315 Год назад +2

      Hey guys I need to add something else about tower installation you need to put gravel on the bottom of the hole then set your tower section or short tower base directly on that gravel bed before pouring concrete that way you won’t get those tubes plugged and allow water condensation build up inside the tower legs because it can and over time split the legs from freezing this can be detrimental to your tower.

  • @mauriziolored6123
    @mauriziolored6123 3 месяца назад

    Compliments! I envy your large spaces

  • @hawkinscsa
    @hawkinscsa Месяц назад

    Looks like an excellent construction job! ❤

  • @mankazuha
    @mankazuha Год назад

    beatiful landscape and antenna tower...frm 9W2ORB, Man Malaysia

  • @ohyeawhosurpoppy
    @ohyeawhosurpoppy Год назад +7

    I love your attention to detail. It's so obvious that your planning really eliminated the chance of failure. Curious, how it was tilted up and what will your process be to lower it for maintenance?

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад +3

      Thank you for your nice coment :) Yes, I did my best to have to do as little maintenance as possible in the future so I hope that this tower and antenna will survive as long as possible. Tower tilting is figured at 33:27 ;)

  • @user-ez2lg1th5s
    @user-ez2lg1th5s Год назад +1

    outstanding work on your tower build...great job

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад

      Thank you very much! 😊

  • @luisgiordano6400
    @luisgiordano6400 Год назад

    Terrific Paul! Not only your work is excellent. Also your didactic way of explaining or, as in this case, of showing. It is very instructive and enjoyable to watch and try to learn from your videos. Thank you very much !!! José Luis Giordano, CA4GIO (from Curicó, central Chile).

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад

      Luis thank you so much for your point of view! Yes, it was one of my plans to inspire the others when they decide to build tower too :)

  • @vu2kocomprakash328
    @vu2kocomprakash328 Год назад

    Informative video worth to see so many things I have to learn by this video for erecting the tower thank you very much for video this is VU2KOC Handel Omprakash from India

  • @XXXQuakeXXX
    @XXXQuakeXXX Год назад

    Very beautiful video. Every detail is so interesting to look at. This is how dreams come true.

  • @kishor_VU2MZT
    @kishor_VU2MZT Год назад +1

    GREAT VIDEO , EACH STEP IS WITH MUCH PRECSION AND PERFECTION,,,, 👌

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад

      Oh thank you very much! 😊😊

  • @Jennifer-007
    @Jennifer-007 Год назад

    Great video, thanks for posting….That looked like pure clay you were putting the base in, glad it didn’t rain on you…yuck…. very professional job. 73 Jen

  • @joseneves2822
    @joseneves2822 Год назад

    Super meticulous work and planned with no place to faults
    Everything explained to anyone who wants to install a tower
    Well done ... congrats / 73

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much Jose ;)

  • @JayN4GO
    @JayN4GO Год назад +2

    Well done om. Hope to hear you soon. Great editing

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад +1

      Thanks Jay! I plan to make evening livestream, good for american operators. So maybe then we will meet over there ;) Best 73

  • @michaelzehrfeld7766
    @michaelzehrfeld7766 Год назад

    ...apart from the fact that the video is so well designed........my greatest respect for this construction of the antenna system! I love this in detail professional execution of the smallest work......sowas I honestly had never seen before. Perfect!!!
    Thank you for the video - which may be viewed at any time as an instructional video for building such a construction!
    73 Mike DO1MDE......also HexBeam user...

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад +1

      Thank you Mike for such a big compliment! :) I would be very pleased if this instructional video would help to someone in the future :) Thank you for watching and enjoy your HexBeam antenna! ;) Best 73

  • @kevinsimpkins8491
    @kevinsimpkins8491 6 месяцев назад

    wow the care and taking time to detail ,i just throw mine up any ol way lol

  • @Jennifer-007
    @Jennifer-007 Год назад

    Check out the bubble on that spirit level…… damn, you are definitely the alpha male in this room…. 😉 PS: I have never seen anyone file a concrete base before….. yup, you win! 😉

  • @oscarluciani7002
    @oscarluciani7002 Год назад +1

    Extraordinary work Paul very profetional congratulations

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад +2

      Thanks a lot :) Best 73!

  • @bsuyono
    @bsuyono Год назад +1

    Great job Paul....I dream can do it also...super duper detail and perfect..

  • @m7trsradio
    @m7trsradio Год назад

    Fantastic work Paul.. I am not jealous at all 😭😁 I don't think I have enough room in my garden just to build the hex beam on the grass. Think I might ditch my efhw in the garden and build a DX commander (we DX Motters lol) and squeeze it into a corner of the 8x8m garden and hope one of the children don't hit it.
    Fantastic build my friend. Hope to catch you on the air.
    Motters M7TRS 73 👍🏻

  • @sampainvideos
    @sampainvideos 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the good video. This is helpful in my own mast project.

  • @billm7106
    @billm7106 Год назад +1

    Hi Paul, what a fantastic project an excellent video, hope you get many years of use out of it great job. Bill. GM4SVW

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад +1

      Bil thank you very much! Yes I hope that this installation will not require much maintenance because of an alluminium and stainless steel. Will se :) 73

  • @Pascal-F11DRE
    @Pascal-F11DRE 9 месяцев назад

    Bonjour. Bravo et félicitations pour votre travail et cette présentation vidéo tres bien réalisée.
    73's QRO and Best Regards from France

  • @MrJimdug
    @MrJimdug Год назад +3

    Fab work and great music. Everything done to perfection. Thought he earth rods should not be in the concret base but close by in the ground in case of a lightening strike which could fracture the base. Someone please correct me

    • @Malloc42
      @Malloc42 Год назад

      That was my one concern. Incredible build though. If there's any moisture in the concrete (and there will be), then funneling energy from a lightning strike through there will cause it to flash boil and blow the side of out the base. Easily rectified with 3-4 deep rods around the base though and connect them in properly. Love the attention to detail and the great video editing!!

  • @Emilio-EA1FQC
    @Emilio-EA1FQC Год назад

    Beautyful antena, good luck.May we met on air!

  • @ftlaud911
    @ftlaud911 Год назад

    Wow!!! Phenomenonal install. Looks amazing. Should provide you many years of contacts. Can't wait to make a QSO. So close last stream. 73

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад

      Thank you. I believe it! :)

  • @uy7iq
    @uy7iq 4 месяца назад

    Great job, dr om Pavol! Always loved see as professional do their job. CU in the air. Roman. 73 de RJ6K

  • @christianromeuf3054
    @christianromeuf3054 Год назад +1

    Wonderful antenna installation. Congratulations and good DX. 73 de F1RCH, Chris

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад

      Thank you very much Chris! :)

  • @gamlemann53
    @gamlemann53 Год назад

    This is a very strong and solid build Paul! Congratulations! The best from LB1NH 🙂

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад

      Thanks Arild. I hope it will survive high winds in the future :)

  • @user-bz3jm9qq7v
    @user-bz3jm9qq7v Год назад

    You have a nice village👍👌

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад

      Thank you Roman 😊😊

  • @mikhailrm0w884
    @mikhailrm0w884 7 месяцев назад

    Хорошая работа ! Желаею успехов на диапазонах, Dx & 73!!!
    Mike RM0W

  • @mehmetrasidogunc260
    @mehmetrasidogunc260 Год назад +1

    Gear job paul, great video, you spend so much money, i hope will built huge yagi soon for this tower 73

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад +1

      Thanks Mehmet, Yes, but I still feel that it was worth this money and work ;) It is so relaxing now sitting in the hamshack and turn the radio on :) It was the goal. Yagi maybe in the future, but I have to earn more money lol :D Best 73

  • @zardow365
    @zardow365 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing your build and experience.

  • @jippel1
    @jippel1 Год назад

    Looks very good you did a excellent job cheers from down under 👍

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад

      Thank you so much :)

  • @markr9895
    @markr9895 Год назад

    What a nice looking tower and antenna. Congrats.

  • @ae1tpa92gwtom2
    @ae1tpa92gwtom2 Год назад

    Like all of your videos, perfection! Congrats Paul, Can't wait to make your contact with the new installation! Simply Brilliant Job, 73 😊

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад

      Tom, thanks a lot! :) Looking forward to meet you on the bands ;) 73

  • @rs440olli7
    @rs440olli7 Год назад +1

    Clean Installation. Good job. Needs one mowing season to understand, that guy wires have to be lifted up with support posts, to a level above the own hight.
    You will have your reasons but all that work, time and money for a total hight of 30ft? Anyhow - 👏 congrats and I suppose, with such nice property, It was all just an exercise, for the next, real project(s). Instead of H1000 and for long runs in general, always use Hardline, real low loss 1/2" or 7/8" coax. Cost not much more, often cheaper if used but many advantages, behind losses.
    Well done in any way!

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад

      Thank you for advice. Yes support posts were set to the safe hight :) it shouldn't be the problem. I just will need to re-adjust the pressure on the guy ropes after on or two months again to theyr final position. Best 73

    • @rs440olli7
      @rs440olli7 Год назад

      Be careful with overtension! Until you have no detailed information and a rope tension measure meter!! In my opinion, you don't need any guy wires. The top load is so small. This stage truss elements can handle this load easy. The top of the tower must move under windy conditions! Some lite pretension for the ropes is ok. But don't force it! Every kg tension goes to vertical load! Possible to do, but then you need additional guy wiring in the middle of the tower, half the hight. Otherwise and of course, greatly exaggerated, you get a banana....
      Always keep in mind, even nothing will happen with your installation, steel bends aluminum breaks. Some looose pretension is completely sufficient. However, the tower is welcome to fall a bit into the ropes. A free-standing, self supporting 30m steel tower has a deflection of 70cm under load! Unrestrained! You need some dynamic!! just my 2 cents

  • @petercarty6379
    @petercarty6379 11 месяцев назад

    i would love to do mine just like this . class work perfection

  • @Professzore
    @Professzore 4 месяца назад

    Amazing job! Congratulations!

  • @LawpickingLocksmith
    @LawpickingLocksmith Год назад

    Wow! Nearly picture perfect. All you need now to do it again is a torque wrench and a minimum radii bend gauge lol....

  • @Undertaking-Life
    @Undertaking-Life 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video. I wish you would have taped how you raised the tower to install on the base.

  • @misteriks599
    @misteriks599 Год назад +1

    My congratulations, good work done, it turned out great.

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад

      Thanks! :) two months of hard work ;) 73

  • @erpece
    @erpece Год назад +1

    Good job on both the construction of the tower and the video!

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад +2

      Thank you for watching and your nice comment :) Best 73

  • @kiminooroa5332
    @kiminooroa5332 2 месяца назад

    Great professional work you have put into setting up your tower. Im just curious of why you have a rotator for what looks like a multi-directional antenna you have, unless the antenna is not multi-directional. Nice work you have done from the ground footing to the top and you cable ducts, such an awesome job you did. Will definitely learn from this video. 73's de ZL1KIM

  • @RabbiJesus
    @RabbiJesus 10 месяцев назад

    I’ll bet the birds love it.

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  10 месяцев назад

      lol, yes they really are :D

  • @vu2bhf
    @vu2bhf Год назад +1

    Congrats paul ,Nice video

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching and best greetings to India! ;) 73

  • @okhamradio
    @okhamradio Год назад

    Looks great 😀👍

  • @bentheguru4986
    @bentheguru4986 Год назад +2

    A few things, Earthing should have been on outside of concrete where it could be inspected or replaced if blown away. Steel rod is not great conductor in this case. STP cable or CAT6a or CAT7 cable for control/data as RF from coax will be all through it. Guying, guys at each 3M, especially if you want to climb although, yours is pretyy low at only 6-7M.

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад +1

      Thank you Ben for advice 😉

    • @bentheguru4986
      @bentheguru4986 Год назад

      @@OM0ET Just needs another 3-6M of height.... lol

  • @jarmojarvinen1585
    @jarmojarvinen1585 Год назад +1

    Very good video of your project. Good guidance for others. Nice way to do things.

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад +2

      Thank you Jarmo for this comment! Yes I wish this video will help to someone to build his own antenna tower project :) best 73

  • @michaelmcghie
    @michaelmcghie Год назад

    That was a great video. I was glued to the screen. And loved your background music. Oh, and most importantly, your antenna setup was awesome. I am making a DIY crank up to 48 foot antenna that on a tilt myself. Taking some time but will be really nice. Can't wait to get on air! 73 KL5NU

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад

      Thank you Michael for your interest and nice comment! 😉👍 Good luck with your own tower and have fun with radio! 😎 Best 73

  • @alfredoruiz238
    @alfredoruiz238 Год назад

    That is a quality build!

  • @donalfinn4205
    @donalfinn4205 Год назад

    Very nice job. It’s a lot of effort to go to for just six meters though. Why didn’t you go higher? Great attention to detail.👍☘️

  • @AliceyBob
    @AliceyBob Год назад +1

    The music.... is wonderful and epic !!!.

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад

      It's Scott Buckley's music. He is a true genius ;)

  • @randalltockes2247
    @randalltockes2247 Год назад

    Awesome build. Nice video to accompany a cool project.

  • @TR6Telos
    @TR6Telos 6 месяцев назад

    Who doesnt like a nicely crafted tower object of beauty, errrrr my wife!

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  6 месяцев назад +1

      😅 yeah she don't understand to this beauty 🤣

  • @mm6kha
    @mm6kha Год назад +1

    Great video!. Great station!. All the best And good DX. Karl.

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад +2

      Karl thank you so much! :)

  • @Roddy1965
    @Roddy1965 Год назад

    Super job on this!

  • @antrax3430
    @antrax3430 Год назад

    muchas gracias saludos desde Colombia

  • @tlcgolden
    @tlcgolden 9 месяцев назад

    How well does 10 meters work talking to mobile units in the surrounding community? I know DX definitely is a treat. Excellent build. WC4FM

  • @sq7ikr
    @sq7ikr Год назад +1

    Only one? ;) 73! SQ7IKR P.S. absolutely amazing job but you need to get some grass where the pipe goes, pour some Zlaty Bazant on it at the end to help it kick off the growth ;) - just an idea for the 2023 spring season video :)

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад

      Thanks! Lol I never knew that beer helps to better grow the gras 😁 I will try to not drink it all before pouring it hihi...

  • @Miso_Mojzis
    @Miso_Mojzis Год назад +1

    Gratulujem. Krasna praca. OM1WR 73

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад +1

      Veľká vďaka Michal! ;) 73

  • @geraldfuller8668
    @geraldfuller8668 5 месяцев назад

    Should put in septic field weep tubing to keep/drain water out the underground run..tubing like he used will contain water when put in the ground sooner or later!

  • @PrimulaCarniolica
    @PrimulaCarniolica Год назад

    NICE Paul! This is the way, how IT HAS TO BE DONE!! In all your videos are important details and that is the "key"!!👏👌👍

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад

      Thank you very much for your nice comment! 😊😊

  • @davidbrowne1588
    @davidbrowne1588 Год назад +1

    Hi Paul
    You have done a great job,
    Dave 2E0DMB

    • @OM0ET
      @OM0ET  Год назад +1

      Thank you David! ;)

  • @alfredkwok9239
    @alfredkwok9239 Год назад

    Nice system design and hope to have QSO with you soon. 73 de VR2SA

  • @HarishKottayam
    @HarishKottayam Год назад

    Amazing design and sooo tempting to have one like this :)