Very nice setup ! I'm also using the ukantenna 80m multiband, as your great video shows its an excellent antenna. I like your setup with the counterpoise and masts - looks really robust.
I'm amazed at how many radio operators can't build a basic antenna. Shameful at how many will allow themselves to be ripped off. At information found on the Internet.
I've been using one of these for the past 3 years, very robust and well made for the money. Good review.
Nice vid Joe - the UK Antennas brand is excellent - Ian makes great antennas. Thanks for posting! 73
thanks tim, got the editing software working no problems, just need slightly better camera skills lol, bloody dryer 😆😆
Very nice setup ! I'm also using the ukantenna 80m multiband, as your great video shows its an excellent antenna. I like your setup with the counterpoise and masts - looks really robust.
how much coax are you running to the feed point?
Great video,I’m using the one without the trap but I get s9 of noise on some days,interesting how you’ve got nothing
try taking the balun away from the house as far as possible, i have mine 20m away fed with 20m of rg213, to minimise loss, works great 👍
@@homebrewham2786 might give it a try,I’d need about 40m of coax to get it back
I'm amazed at how many radio operators can't build a basic antenna. Shameful at how many will allow themselves to be ripped off. At information found on the Internet.
How many watts does it handle?
400w 👍
@@homebrewham2786 thanks.... 73
They do get hot though!
no mate not mine anyway, these are handmade by ian at uk antennas, i make no money from them, i also bought the unit so this is a none biased review