I was Half expecting to see a load of Dolly Birds being Chased by Benny Hill when the music clip started playing 😍😊. Great editing with the fast and slow motion parts realy well done. At least with the Racal you have a good chance of repairing it yourself because all the servicing info is available and it's not fiddly surface mount stuff. Looking forward to finding out more about the wire Antenna you have, if you could do a Video on it when you find out that would be great. 73
Cheers Steve, a chap has just commented and shared the link I need. All I need is a tree and a AK47 Kalashnikov to operate it authentically it seems. The Racal got sent back for a replacement luckily. Yes the Benny Hill clip, I'm half expecting UA-cam to flag up a copyright infringement :-)
@@M0SZT I just downloaded and read the Manual all about how yo use the Antenna you have with the RF10...really interesting stuff and very detailed..Hats off to the guy who translated it into English.
2E0EZT amateur radio hi i was wondering do you have any more info on the tesla rf-10 i was thinking about getting one to use for re-enactments but info is scare and i cant seem to find one sub 200$ cad
@@M0SZT Range, portability operation and how to covert the battery to lipo. since i dont have the battery charger. I was thinking about using it as squad level communication in the field
Hey Carl: nice sigs from the clansman 320, I see ur wearing a U of M shirt, I live about 46km from the main campus. And work at Ford EDC1& WHQ in Dearborn, Michigan and are 8km away from U of M Dearborn campus, going to use my clansman 320 at Dayton hamvention in a few weeks along with my ic7300 and hopefully a xiegu g90 that is supposed to be here next week. After that I'm using the g90 for CW at work, while on breaks. 73 de kg8hz
Hi, I am a collector of Clansman/Racal radio equipment and just started to study for foundation. I like your enthusiasm for keeping the "green stuff" working and also enjoyed your passion for getting a younger element into the hobby, it certainly needs to be dragged into the 21st century! If you're planning a field trip into the Peak District, again I would like to be part of it. Really enjoyed your interaction with the DX Commander. Keep up the great work. Glenn (Sandbach)
The antenna in minute 7 looks like the old military "current wave antenna" for the Polish (and Soviet) military R105 radio - good for reception in HF, transmitting is possible through the R105's built-in matching network (or 9:1 balun), works best above 30 MHz. The small shroud between the radiator and 3 counterpoises houses a 400 ohm resistor. The Chinese HF20A is a variation of this antenna. I have purchased one a while ago and used the wire to make EFHW as I wasn't happy with the transmitting performance.
Hi Carl, at 2.15 minutes......I had a brainfart and thought......Can you just imagine this situation....you sitting by the side of the road talking into an old fashioned telephone handset.... and someone stopping and offering you their mobile phone....would of been priceless.... plus..... whats all this bandana stuff.... it shows you've been with the dx commander..... bandana.... bananas........its all kicking off on here.... what happened to the good ole days of seeing some stiff collared guy explaining radio and antenna's......
Carl you seem to enjoy the old Military radios. Good Job old son. Wonder what a current radio would sound like. Best looking Chap well between you and Cal hummm.
Carl I also have an RF10 radio, ...and other mil radios for 10, 4 & 6mtrs. PRC77, ER-95A, for 10m--6m, SEM52 on 6m, Clan PRC350, 351, 352. sadly though not much activity here around my QTH .....what homebrew aerial are you using on 6m?.......Ron G4FBC
I never got the hang of those longwire aerials in the RF10 kit either :-( well done for picking up inconsiderate louts rubbish too, very commendable & public spirited
His call was AM70R Carl ok and you can gauge the signal by how strong your hearing the station even though you have no visual meter............ with the AM stations everyones 59 though lol
Good stuff Carl, that looks like Easter weekend going by the weather. A man of good values too, offering to pick up the crap that other a****holes leave behind. That's something that frustrates the hell out of me too. It's just a shame that others dump knowing someone else will tidy up for them. It's the "It's all about me" culture striking again. Here's a link you might find useful. m0rnw.uk/current-rigs/rf-10/
Thanks for the comment. The tee-shirt was purely practical, bought from a thrift store in the UK. You can send whatever you feel like Scott, it's whether it'll survive the journey :-)
2E0EZT amateur radio That’s about 45 minutes away from me, maybe we can meet at a pub in and share radio stories. I’m new to the whole Clansman series.
Hello Carl, For the antenna deployment and not only that... simply download the instruction manual of the radio here... m0rnw.uk/current-rigs/rf-10/ I follow your Channel and appreciate your efforts and passion to the Hobby. Bdw, i feel sorry that, to those that are not familiar with Ham Radio, you show more failures than succes... Only few contacts in hours of call, It is not normal even in this period of bad propagation... Use more the HF bands... In conjunction with more efficients antennas.... If you can also a bit of extra Power help.... You are a nice person Best 73, IU5ASA
Thank you, I purposely show that there's a challenge carrying equipment in a backpack for many kilometres and working low power or using bands rarely used with decommissioned military kit. I also show that there is a lot to learn while at the same time you don't need lots of contacts to enjoy the hobby. I could just use high power on HF and shoot fish in a barrel from my QTH but there's hardly any challenge in that :-)
I love your vids Carl.......your enthusiasm is infectious.....keep up the good work
73.....Bob.....G0KQR
Just got one trying to get as much info . As possible great vids keep it going dude
Fine Bizzo Carl. Good to see You having fun with the 'ol classics :-) 73 de HP
I was Half expecting to see a load of Dolly Birds being Chased by Benny Hill when the music clip started playing 😍😊. Great editing with the fast and slow motion parts realy well done.
At least with the Racal you have a good chance of repairing it yourself because all the servicing info is available and it's not fiddly surface mount stuff.
Looking forward to finding out more about the wire Antenna you have, if you could do a Video on it when you find out that would be great.
73
Cheers Steve, a chap has just commented and shared the link I need. All I need is a tree and a AK47 Kalashnikov to operate it authentically it seems. The Racal got sent back for a replacement luckily. Yes the Benny Hill clip, I'm half expecting UA-cam to flag up a copyright infringement :-)
@@M0SZT I just downloaded and read the Manual all about how yo use the Antenna you have with the RF10...really interesting stuff and very detailed..Hats off to the guy who translated it into English.
Great Video Carl Very Funny
Keep it going
Best Regards Martin G1VYK
Thank you
Good vid Carl. I also spend a lot of time ‘picking up after others’ in the Peak District. Good to work you a couple of Sundays ago on 6m n 2m.
Cheers Nick, yes there's so much rubbish left by folk who don't respect these places.
2E0EZT amateur radio hi i was wondering do you have any more info on the tesla rf-10 i was thinking about getting one to use for re-enactments but info is scare and i cant seem to find one sub 200$ cad
There's been a few on eBay UK this last year or so. What info are you looking for?
@@M0SZT Range, portability operation and how to covert the battery to lipo. since i dont have the battery charger. I was thinking about using it as squad level communication in the field
Hey Carl: nice sigs from the clansman 320, I see ur wearing a U of M shirt, I live about 46km from the main campus. And work at Ford EDC1& WHQ in Dearborn, Michigan and are 8km away from U of M Dearborn campus, going to use my clansman 320 at Dayton hamvention in a few weeks along with my ic7300 and hopefully a xiegu g90 that is supposed to be here next week. After that I'm using the g90 for CW at work, while on breaks. 73 de kg8hz
Hi, I am a collector of Clansman/Racal radio equipment and just started to study for foundation. I like your enthusiasm for keeping the "green stuff" working and also enjoyed your passion for getting a younger element into the hobby, it certainly needs to be dragged into the 21st century!
If you're planning a field trip into the Peak District, again I would like to be part of it.
Really enjoyed your interaction with the DX Commander.
Keep up the great work.
Glenn (Sandbach)
Thank you Glenn, yes there's been talk of a field trip, I'll announce details as they get clearer.
Hi Carl again a great video I love the sound of the 6 million dollar men. 73 Dirk PA1BD
Yes I even searched and found the running sound and blended that in with the theme!! Childhood dream accomplished!!
God, the Steve Austin sound effect took me back, mate!!
Haha! Brill 👍
The antenna in minute 7 looks like the old military "current wave antenna" for the Polish (and Soviet) military R105 radio - good for reception in HF, transmitting is possible through the R105's built-in matching network (or 9:1 balun), works best above 30 MHz. The small shroud between the radiator and 3 counterpoises houses a 400 ohm resistor. The Chinese HF20A is a variation of this antenna.
I have purchased one a while ago and used the wire to make EFHW as I wasn't happy with the transmitting performance.
Hi if you got the vrm 50 80 tank radio you need 24v 4 it to work properly
Hi Carl, at 2.15 minutes......I had a brainfart and thought......Can you just imagine this situation....you sitting by the side of the road talking into an old fashioned telephone handset.... and someone stopping and offering you their mobile phone....would of been priceless.... plus..... whats all this bandana stuff.... it shows you've been with the dx commander..... bandana.... bananas........its all kicking off on here.... what happened to the good ole days of seeing some stiff collared guy explaining radio and antenna's......
Our radio forefathers will be turning in their grave! The bandana is my neck scarf to stop my head burning as I forgot a hat and suncream 😄
You are the million dollar man.
With a little Benny Hill thrown in 😃
Carl you seem to enjoy the old Military radios. Good Job old son. Wonder what a current radio would sound like. Best looking Chap well between you and Cal hummm.
Fun video, many thanks!! Robert K5TPC
If there was less grass on the ground, I would think you where here in Montana U.S.A. Very similar terrain in this part of the state.
Great Video Carl. Hey someone has stolen all the trees ! That's not good for Ham Radio ;) Nice set of military radios. 73 Joe
Theres I pic of it on the side of the radio its inverted vee end fed the ends are not in the air black wires look like ground wires
Nice to work you that day! Did you find out what was wrong with the other radio?
The Racal has been sent back, not sure what the issue is yes, replacement on it's way to me. Thanks for the contact, the RF-10 is a cracking radio!!
What are the two buttons on the hand set for .please any info
I really fancy a clansman but I can’t justify the prices they got for at present.
Carl I also have an RF10 radio, ...and other mil radios for 10, 4 & 6mtrs. PRC77, ER-95A, for 10m--6m, SEM52 on 6m, Clan PRC350, 351, 352. sadly though not much activity here around my QTH .....what homebrew aerial are you using on 6m?.......Ron G4FBC
I never got the hang of those longwire aerials in the RF10 kit either :-( well done for picking up inconsiderate louts rubbish too, very commendable & public spirited
It's based on a flowerpot antenna, simple but it works which I was quite chuffed at 😃
Thank you, I'm on the look out for more manpacks, I have clansmans which are very robust.
I've just got a 6m HB9CV aerial to take out and set up for /p ops
His call was AM70R Carl ok and you can gauge the signal by how strong your hearing the station even though you have no visual meter............ with the AM stations everyones 59 though lol
Do u know where i can get a vrm5080 power lead from?...i cant seem to find one that fits either one of my vrm5080s😞
Sorry can't help been trying to find one to replace mine as it's hanging on by a thread
Used the Clansman back in the day. Could you give me some idea as to what I need to do before I can actually get/use one...again :-)
You will need to make sure it has the LSB modification done to operate on 40m and below, also an amateur radio licence if you haven't got one! :-)
@@M0SZT Thanks for the info. Don't have a licence but visiting a local club soon :-)
A near ideal location, to bad contacts were so scarce. It's the keep trying attitude that counts.
Thanks, I can get 2m contacts and a few HF contacts in low power however I'm enjoying getting 6m FM activity generated.
Nice video Car l love to work QRP myself' 73's de MW0CND ;)
Good stuff Carl, that looks like Easter weekend going by the weather. A man of good values too, offering to pick up the crap that other a****holes leave behind. That's something that frustrates the hell out of me too. It's just a shame that others dump knowing someone else will tidy up for them. It's the "It's all about me" culture striking again. Here's a link you might find useful. m0rnw.uk/current-rigs/rf-10/
So you are also the six million dollar man! 🤣
Carl.. There better be an Ohio State tshirt in the next outing... KK4BK
Interesting terrain. Are you close to the coast ?
I'm afraid not, it's in central England, a beautiful place called the Peak District.
Great video, but how did you end up with a University of Michigan shirt? Also, can I send you a different shit?
Thanks for the comment. The tee-shirt was purely practical, bought from a thrift store in the UK. You can send whatever you feel like Scott, it's whether it'll survive the journey :-)
2E0EZT amateur radio Maybe I can deliver it in person some day, I live in Cambridgeshire :-)
Aha! I'm about to start a new project with Addenbrookes hospital so will be visiting Cambridge over the next 12 months!
2E0EZT amateur radio That’s about 45 minutes away from me, maybe we can meet at a pub in and share radio stories. I’m new to the whole Clansman series.
Speaking of setting up poles, check out this method: ua-cam.com/video/gAGNE8FGFtU/v-deo.html
As your in Benny Hill mode , give yourself a repeated Slap ontop of your head , lol gd Vid
Cheers, in my last video I used the Baywatch theme, not sure how to respond to that 😁
Man after my own heart nothing worse than people leaving crap everywhere. I do a lot of camping and hate the don't give a fk attitude 👍
Hello Carl,
For the antenna deployment and not only that... simply download the instruction manual of the radio here...
m0rnw.uk/current-rigs/rf-10/
I follow your Channel and appreciate your efforts and passion to the Hobby.
Bdw, i feel sorry that, to those that are not familiar with Ham Radio, you show more failures than succes...
Only few contacts in hours of call, It is not normal even in this period of bad propagation...
Use more the HF bands...
In conjunction with more efficients antennas....
If you can also a bit of extra Power help....
You are a nice person
Best 73,
IU5ASA
Thank you, I purposely show that there's a challenge carrying equipment in a backpack for many kilometres and working low power or using bands rarely used with decommissioned military kit. I also show that there is a lot to learn while at the same time you don't need lots of contacts to enjoy the hobby. I could just use high power on HF and shoot fish in a barrel from my QTH but there's hardly any challenge in that :-)
The link was perfect thank you Sauro
No problem Carl,
See you on air :-)