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AE4VJ
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Добавлен 31 июл 2014
Mostly Amateur Radio related stuff here, but there will be other things I find interesting. Also, I like to do some video production so there may be some random things as well.
Where Have I Been?
I know...I've been away for a while. Last year was the absolute worst year of my life. I lost my Dad and my best friend, Marc (N4UFP) within a week of each other. I appreciate you guys that have stuck around.
I have a couple of things planned this Spring so hopefully we'll get back in the swing of everything.
Until next time, 73 de AE4VJ
ARRL South Carolina Section Technical Coordinator
ARRL Roanoke Division Assistant Director
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I have a couple of things planned this Spring so hopefully we'll get back in the swing of everything.
Until next time, 73 de AE4VJ
ARRL South Carolina Section Technical Coordinator
ARRL Roanoke Division Assistant Director
Visit me:
vjarray.com
Facebook.com: /TheVJArray
Twitter: @vjarry
@Instagram: @vjarray
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Probably the most interesting thing we saw at Hamcation
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Absolutely the best deal at the show. I know it’s not gear, but how often do you see a guy selling fresh coconuts and opening them with a machete? Even @fromthehamshack-radionj4z and all the @arrlsc people that were at the show. I love this hamfest!
Extended Shorts from the Insta360 while riding in the truck
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Funny things that are said while riding the roads. Usually on the way to or from a winery or getting ice cream.
Wall of Arrogance - What's on Your Ham Shack's Wall?
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If you're new to the hobby, you'll see many Ham Shack phots with walls filled of awards and QSL Cards. There are a ton of Awards for this great hobby. The @ARRLHQ alone, has 11 operating awards. This does not count the awards or certificates for contests. CQ Has their fair share, IOTA (Islands on The Air), POTA (Parks on The Air) and your local club may have awards it gives outs. These are grea...
New 4K Video Editing PC Build $2500
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It was time to build a New PC. Mine was very old, but it was pretty powerful when it was new. I want to build something because I couldn't find anything that was already built with what I wanted. I didn't want clear sides of the case because I wanted as much shielding as I could get. Finding that case was a challenge, but I did it. I also wanted something that would be easy to add storage. The ...
DIY Speaker Repair - Anyone Can Do It!
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DIY Speaker Repair - Anyone Can Do It!
Converted My Garage into a New Studio!
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Converted My Garage into a New Studio!
NAQP August 2020 SSB - My Favorite Contest to Operate
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NAQP August 2020 SSB - My Favorite Contest to Operate
72Hr Short Film Challenge from Peter McKinnon
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72Hr Short Film Challenge from Peter McKinnon
Lewitt DGT-450 USB Condenser Mic + iOS & Android Review
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Lewitt DGT-450 USB Condenser Mic iOS & Android Review
HamCation 2020 with Katie WY7YL & HRO
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HamCation 2020 with Katie WY7YL & HRO
JS8Call - Keyboard to Keyboard on FT8...for those of us that miss PSK
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JS8Call - Keyboard to Keyboard on FT8...for those of us that miss PSK
Gary Dixon, K4MQG Episode 2: Storytime & Awards
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Gary Dixon, K4MQG Episode 2: Storytime & Awards
Hamshack Tour of K4MQG, Gary Dixon & Story Time
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Hamshack Tour of K4MQG, Gary Dixon & Story Time
Interview with Steve - W3SPC (full interview from the POTA conversation)
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Interview with Steve - W3SPC (full interview from the POTA conversation)
#POTA Parks On The Air - The Thrill of Simplicity in Ham Radio
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#POTA Parks On The Air - The Thrill of Simplicity in Ham Radio
Things To Get at Your Local #Hamfest
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Things To Get at Your Local #Hamfest
#Unboxing #Curved #UltraWideMonitor - LG 34UC80-B #34-inch 21:9
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#Unboxing #Curved #UltraWideMonitor - LG 34UC80-B #34-inch 21:9
#HamRadio #Shack #Tour Whats your shack or office like? #HamClutter
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#HamRadio #Shack #Tour Whats your shack or office like? #HamClutter
The ZS6BKW jr Better known as The G0GSF Antenna compact ZS6BKW
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The ZS6BKW jr Better known as The G0GSF Antenna compact ZS6BKW
Say Goodbye to that G5RV! Look at the ZS6BKW
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Say Goodbye to that G5RV! Look at the ZS6BKW
Insta360 One X Unboxing - VLOG Season 2 Episode 4
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Insta360 One X Unboxing - VLOG Season 2 Episode 4
Vlog Season 2 Ep 3 - Final day in Orlando for Hamcation
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Vlog Season 2 Ep 3 - Final day in Orlando for Hamcation
i see this video couple times fantastic antenna and low power
Very useful presentation! De SV4IMN
LOL "i know a few guys..a couple of guys.. 1 close friend" that owns one.
I'm so sorry for your loss. I lost my dad in 1986 when I was in my early twenties. There's never a day that goes by I don't think of him. I wish you the best. The world may seem filled with strangers when you lose those you love, but we're all here for each other.
Thanks John!
nice frog calls in the background
Hey Brad, It was great to meet you in Orlando (Hamcation). I am glad to see you posting again. I hope 2024 is great!
Yeah man! It was fun at dinner both nights too! I’m getting back at it. Thanks for the support!
Awesome video man!
Thanks @ptsmonvideo
Great video! de W2CSI
Thanks!
Tarheel 100A-HP HF full coverage antenna . I have this connected to my 4Runner without holes drilled as well . However I ran into a problem with the vehicles computer and running 40 meter and 80 bands it knocks out my computer and throws codes easy to reset i carry a programmer in case. all Body panels are bonded another very important step most do not consider .I need to mention the computer tripping happens while running about 600 watts or more of course my Amp is a very high quality 0-30 mhz Tentec Hercules 2 radio Kenwwod TS480 . all in all its an astoundingly well performing setup and while driving down the HWYs of this country as i do often state to state i am able to have full conversations and most swear im on a base station radio so that being said the obvious issues being able to run the bottom bands . has anyone delt with this and what did you do . P.S I have used ferrites on the coax both ends made a loop in the coax at the antenna end short lead grounds to everything batter connected 200 amp breakers inside for disconnected fused at battery . Sure would love to be able to run 80 meter while rolling .. anyone thats on the fence with a Tarheel ive tried and made ever antenna you can think of including full quarter wave on 10 meter and the tarheel out performs all by a very long lead as i said the reports are always amazed im in a mobile . Thx happy DXing 73
Grounding and more grounding. That being said, 40 meters may always be an issue. I’ve noticed this from what others say as well. I remember K4JQR (sk) running about 1200w in his Cadillac with a Webster band spanner and he blew up 2 computers before saying, “ok, I’ll stay off 40.” Grounding via bonding is going to be your best bet. It will be extremely difficult to put ferrite on every input signal into the computer.
Looks grate one question balanced aril coax should there be a 1 to1 balum there
That’s what the choke is for
I wonder if you could shorten it even more using linear loading (zig zag) and cap hats at the ends of the dipole legs - giving it more electrical length.
Mr. Bean!!
I was distracted with the open zipper fly. Sheesh! I would also simply solder those connections to the ladder line instead of trying to justify using different materials and argue which one gives the least amount of trouble. A good solder joint won't provide changing SWR readings due to corrosion or rust. It only consumes at the most 1/2 inch of lead material and you simply leave it alone. Of course, you can just do what you did in the field on the fly, but there doesn't seem to be enough "fly" experience here.
lol. Yeah well he is no longer with us. Marc was a phd in electrical engineering. I usually crimp then solder. This was simply a demonstration of the antenna. A good practice video may be a good idea.
Thanks Brad. Praying for you. I miss Marc so much too. Hang in there brother.
Hello from KC4HNS in Columbia SC. Hope to be able to build this antenna soon. Am physically handicapped but hopefully I will be able to get some help from some Columbia hams.
I'm so sorry brother. God bless. If i can do anything please let me know. Prayers for you and the family.
It takes a lot of courage to overcome sadness sometimes. I think it’s even harder trying to focus on all the good in life when you are hit with all of that at once! I am sure every moment you have to think about your dad and friend are opportunities to celebrate the lives they each lived, the influence they had on your life, and the spirit of each that remains in your thoughts and heart. It puts a lot into perspective sometimes but even if it takes some random person on the internet to tell you: You’re not alone. You can get through the pain. Try to share with the world the people you love most through your own actions! You are a great content creator, a very smart individual who has helped a myriad of people - myself included, and most importantly at the end of the day only human! Welcome back to doing what you love. My condolences on your losses. My prayers that you stay strong through whatever may come. -73s
Good to hear from you again. Prayers to you and your family. Lean on your faith to get you through to brighter days. Love from our family to yours. Ed N4zvn>
The same week my best friend passed away , my father was diagnosed with vascular dementia. It was a rough road. I did it mostly alone. Dad was tough! Vietnam vet, state police detective. He and I started the journey to the end together and I was there when he drew his last breath in hospice. I think it was the most trying time of my life. He was 72 when he passed and my best friend was 27 at the time. Grief takes time. That big hole in your soul looks for anything to fill it. Your dad was blessed to have you there to help. Time is the only thing that helps. Life doesn’t stand still and none of us get out alive. Talk about the memories when you can. It helps. 73 brother
I'm so sorry! '23 was rough for me too. '24 isn't turning out great so far either. I had my turn with a gangrenous necrosis gallbladder in '23, and survived it. We're still here, and I'm glad to see you making videos again. 73 de w8tam
Sympathies to you and your family! God bless you man! It takes a lot of courage to open up and be emotional. I hope you decide to start making videos again. I look forward to it. 73
Actually it's just a doublet. Nothing new here.
Very true. Just doesn’t get as much play as the g5
that's a nice mount, it reminds me I need to get a welder.
Thanks! Went to a local fab shop to get it done
What would be a minimal height to hang this. One end would be no issue. I have a 100 foot tower. The other end is the issue can it slope and still be effective
50’-60’ should work very nicely. It can slope and will be just fine.
Just get the ladder line off the ground. It can be pulled back to an arc if needed.
@@AE4VJ thanks for the reply
I only wish you Murcans could express yourselves in scientific units
Scientific units?
@@AE4VJ Yes, metric
@@TonyLingWe can do both. Apparently you can't.
@@nealbeach4947 We can do all three, metric, British Imperial, and Freedom Imperial units, but for science, we prefer to to use metric.
might think rude. but with millions of different ways and thoughts on mounting. if they keep the price down i say worth it.
i like the friendship qualities you both display in this great hobby !
I had a ZS6BKW up for several years. It was a commercial one I bought and it flat out worked well. Sadly it broke in a Tropical Storm and I bought another one but have not put it back up. Do not have the room or trees where I am now.
That's ok, but I can't get both ends of the antenna 30 feet high.
How high can you get them?
Thanks for the great demo. The arrl book shows an inside ceiling dipole with a center connector using ladder line down into the automatic tuner. An LDG AT 200pro II has a PL 259 connection for the normal antennae/coax. Does this mean we can connect the new dipole's ladder line to another coax with the right PL 259 connection to go into the tuner? thanks
Depends on the antenna design; if it’s part of a matching section or just the feedline. If it’s a short run, it shouldn’t matter much however
ok Thank you so much. @@AE4VJ
Would the ladder-Line be 450 ohms? I am not sure that you folks mentioned that or not.
It would
In the military this was known as the "I Love Me Wall"
ZS6BKW -- what would happen if you changed the driven element from a dipole into a closed loop (quad/diamond/rhombic)?
Great video, and fun edit! Thanks, 73 PA5BAS
Good info! Thank you. The Mockingbirds were pretty happy.
Seems this is just a New twist on a antenna that is Old as Methuselah That being the about 130 foot of wire fed in the center with balanced line Ah but I hear the center fed dipole called a doublet and even read about it being a center fed zepp Seems someone got to talk about something I doubt this ZS6BKW will perform as good on 80 meters as but will say the difference might be minuscule I think what the thing is here Expound without admittance or explanation the virtues of balanced line Forgo a truly balanced match Yes I am not real happy Just I sort of perturbed at the fellow who first decided to install a unbalanced connection on the back of a transmitter
This antenna has been around a loooong time. I’d hardly call it a “new” twist. However, there is a new twist in this antenna, the G0GSF. It’s created by the same guy, but uses less horizontal room.
For however long this antenna has been around. A balanced multiband dipole has been around twice as long. The coil of coax will that solve the problem that this is a balanced antenna being fed with a unbalanced line?????? Sure a fella can in fact feed a dipole with a unbalanced line Sure it appears to work Bunches of fellas do it :) Thing is ! If you do not understand the difference between a balanced antenna and feeding a balanced antenna with UNBALANCED line in a unbalanced state Your antenna and perhaps you too are a bit unbalanced
At about @23:00 or so, I see the bonding, with which I agree 100% regarding the flat braid. However, so far I haven’t seen you mention conducive grease between the surfaces and the bonding straps. I have learnt that it is not merely desirable, but indispensable because otherwise, sooner or later you WILL have corrosion between the connections at a minimum. Otherwise, a most excellent video…..particularly as you don’t pretend that it’s a be all and end all…..rather a guide, as each and every installation is different. I’ve installed in 2 separate T909 Kenworths that were supposedly identical, each with their own unique “issues”!!!! Thanks for this. De VK2XB
GerDay. @1:00 or thereabouts, my belief is that the single most important factor in antenna selection, even over and above price, is your application ……”fit for purpose”. In MY “radio environment”, even though I consider the Tarheel are an excellent antenna, and work very well, because requirements are that robustness is #1 priority, I wouldn’t consider anything BUT either a Codan or a Barrett (if considering an “autotune” style), which are both Aussie made,I know, so harder to source (but not impossible) over there. Most of my mobileering is done on rough, corrugated DIRT (not even gravel) roads in a multi trailer big truck, and,quite honestly, nothing else would last more than a couple of days, quite honestly. The cost of either a Tarheel or a Scorpion, or even a cruddy little ATAS120 is far too high to replace weekly. I have had a Codan 9350 on the bullbar of my truck for some years now and still going strong. I’m still at the start of your video, so I don’t know where else you’re going with it, but I hope you address bonding.
Is there any mods you can do to the ZS6BKW to bring down the SWR on 15m ?
Not without changing the other bands. If you have an inboard tuner, it should take care of it however.
Nice video. I have done the panel bonding to my truck but I have yet to install the radio. One thing I did not do was remove any of the paint or corrosion protection. I just screwed it very tightly down to the existing panels and frame. May not be as good of a contact as the paint removed however, you are opening yourself up to corrosion in those spots. Once I get my screwdriver antenna I will do some testing. Once again, nice video.
Thanks!
On the drivers side you tear them up at every Drive Thru window and not on the right side.I use a Little Tarheel HP so it’s not very tall even mounted on the bed stale on the right side of my Ram 1500 Quad Cab.👍🎙
Would you guys try out the Mogan (Morgain) antenna.
Great video thankyou 😊 new subscriber
Should’ve capped the end of the square tube and the top of the mount. Keeps the water out and looks way better
True
How high up is the long wire thank you for the video
Just for kicks will this antenna work on eleven meter twenty seven mhz? Thanks Bob H. KC9LRA
Great video. One very minor criticism: you did say to be careful cutting the ladder line to prevent injury...but then proceeded to cut with your utility knife TOWARD yourself. Big no-no. Just kidding. This is a great way to mate ladder line to coax without using a balun.
😂 yeah. As long as the base is sharp, should be ok. Just be mindful…. Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
Damn! I didn't think I could learn anything new, but damn if I didn't! Antenna on the driver's side to avoid the trees on those country roads. Guess I've lived in the desert too long. Now that I'm back in Carolina, it makes so much sense.
At what height did you have this?