It's just a nice feeling seeing your antenna up in the air. Me, I sometimes sit quite a distance from my antennas staring at it with a cup of coffee. 73.... Oh by the way, I'm turning 62 this November and I'm with you. All the best.
I am going to offer one suggestion. Walmart, and many auto stores have those magnetic trays where you can put/pour those screws so they don't "hide" from me.
I have been a licensed HAM Extra for about 35 years. I took a long time off the radio and have just rekindled my interest. Thanks for also enjoying the HDR content. Hope to catch you on the air sometime. Thanks for watching. 73s
This came out looking good. And having 2 antennas to choose from like that is great. Weird observation: I recently did an experiment (& video) where a took a 'silver rod' style CB antenna and used it as the first 18 feet of an End Fed half wave (with a length of wire continuing from the top as a sloper). I ended up ripping out the internal coil meant for 11 meter, and replaced it with an external 49:1 unun. ANNNYWAY, the observation is this: The hardware for the 'silver rod' antenna and this Moonraker appear identical, right down to the 'jubilee' clamps and sparse instructions. I am betting Moonraker takes the same base model and replaces the internal CB coil with something like a 9:1 unun. Just a a guess, but if that IS what they do, they certainty do it WAY neater and more professionally than I did :D Anyway, you ALSO put your whole set up way neater and more professionally, proving once again that I am a hack. But I like that you covered how much effort goes into mounting something like that by yourself. But also that is IS possible, and that it is even possible to do it neatly if you are patient. Thanks for sharing this!
Thank you for the lovely comment. And the struggle was real. I also had 2 more 5' pipes; I could not lift the entire thing. I think you are right. The antenna was cut more than 11 meters. Thanks for watching. 73s
One mount to the house into the concrete just below the siding, and 1 very short mount (pipe strap) to the flat side of the roof. Less fuss and mess all the mounts in between to the vinyl siding are useless and a pain in the ass. Have had masts mounted like that for 30 plus years.
@@MyHamRadioJourney Looks really good. On the antenna side, I see multiple trees in the background...might want to experiment with some wire antennas. Oh, and I'm 59...got a kick out of your aches and pains...I'm there with ya! 😃 73!
It's just a nice feeling seeing your antenna up in the air. Me, I sometimes sit quite a distance from my antennas staring at it with a cup of coffee. 73.... Oh by the way, I'm turning 62 this November and I'm with you. All the best.
That sounds great. I may have to try that sometime. Thanks for watching. 73s
@@MyHamRadioJourney No worries. All the best to you sir and your family.
First time hearing of that antenna. I like your garage. Just found your channel.
Thanks. We had the garage built 3 years ago. Thanks for watching I hope you stick around. 73s
@@MyHamRadioJourney it doesn't look likd the standard 16 inch oc construction.
I'm looking at building a shop at my house in phoenix
Good work. I understand having to install stuff by oneself!
I have 10 more feet of pipe but I could not lift it. Thanks for watching. 73s
Looks like a nice antenna. Thanks for posting
Thanks! Im still testing. Thanks for watching. 73s
Looks pretty good. I am sure this will work for you well. Happy Weekend from across the Pond & 73 de Uncle Günter 💯👍🙋♂
Thanks for watching from across the pond. 73s
I am going to offer one suggestion. Walmart, and many auto stores have those magnetic trays where you can put/pour those screws so they don't "hide" from me.
Funny you should say that. I have one of those in my garage and never thought about it. Thanks for watching. 73s
Been watching your HDR content for years but didn’t know you were a ham. Good stuff…….73, KJ5GBA
I have been a licensed HAM Extra for about 35 years. I took a long time off the radio and have just rekindled my interest. Thanks for also enjoying the HDR content. Hope to catch you on the air sometime. Thanks for watching. 73s
This came out looking good. And having 2 antennas to choose from like that is great.
Weird observation: I recently did an experiment (& video) where a took a 'silver rod' style CB antenna and used it as the first 18 feet of an End Fed half wave (with a length of wire continuing from the top as a sloper). I ended up ripping out the internal coil meant for 11 meter, and replaced it with an external 49:1 unun. ANNNYWAY, the observation is this: The hardware for the 'silver rod' antenna and this Moonraker appear identical, right down to the 'jubilee' clamps and sparse instructions. I am betting Moonraker takes the same base model and replaces the internal CB coil with something like a 9:1 unun. Just a a guess, but if that IS what they do, they certainty do it WAY neater and more professionally than I did :D
Anyway, you ALSO put your whole set up way neater and more professionally, proving once again that I am a hack. But I like that you covered how much effort goes into mounting something like that by yourself. But also that is IS possible, and that it is even possible to do it neatly if you are patient. Thanks for sharing this!
Thank you for the lovely comment. And the struggle was real. I also had 2 more 5' pipes; I could not lift the entire thing. I think you are right. The antenna was cut more than 11 meters. Thanks for watching. 73s
Antenna installs with wide eave overhangs is tough I have a 14'' overhang... Tough KC3ZDW 73
I think they sell longer mounts. I want to put up another antenna on my garage with the same issue you have. Thanks for watching. 73s
Nice job! You made it look super easy. Thanks. 73 N2YIB
Thanks! It was a fun project. Thanks for watching. 73s
73 good job s for new antenna
Thanks, and thanks for watching. 73s
Im not sure what it is? We had a contractor. The size is 24x30. 2 1/2 car. I would suggest the bigger the better. Hope that helps.
Bottom of your pole should go into the ground 2ft to stop the wind from twisting the pole off the side of the house, 2 is not enough!
Thank you for this information. I didn’t know that. I will make the adjustment. Thanks for watching. 73s
You can generally find the instructions on the website if it doesn't come with instructions.
It was really simple to put together. Just had to measure each element. Thanks for watching. 73s
One mount to the house into the concrete just below the siding, and 1 very short mount (pipe strap) to the flat side of the roof. Less fuss and mess all the mounts in between to the vinyl siding are useless and a pain in the ass. Have had masts mounted like that for 30 plus years.
I wished I would have talked to you before installing. I really like your ideas. Thanks for watching. 73s
Seal the joints with self amalgamating tape/ hot glue to stop water ingress
Thanks for that great tip. Thanks for watching. 73s
Its a junkie antenna Jack!
Tunes 6 bands and made many contacts. Did you also build this and not like it? Thanks for watching. 73s
2:25 Wives... the #1 enemy of ham radio operators.
Are wives considered QRM or QRN ?
I truthfully believe my wife is very supportive of the Ham hobby. Still a little upset about the antenna mounts. Thanks for watching. 73s
I truthfully believe my wife is very supportive of the Ham hobby. Still a little upset about the antenna mounts. Thanks for watching. 73s
What camera did you use to capture this? The video quality is excellent...73! de WX0V
This was shot using my GoPro 7. I used two of them for different angles. Thanks for watching. 73
@@MyHamRadioJourney Looks really good. On the antenna side, I see multiple trees in the background...might want to experiment with some wire antennas. Oh, and I'm 59...got a kick out of your aches and pains...I'm there with ya! 😃 73!
@@SuburbanDXingI just turned 60. This was a younger man’s job. I need some more wires up. Thanks. 73s