Hey Mike how have you been? Just ran across this old video of yours and after watching it again figured I’d comment. Thought I heard someone calling your name the other day hope that was you my brother. Was curious if you ever built that amp with the tube I sold you? Spoke with 95 in Florida and he’s looking out for more of those, what a beautiful tube that was indeed.. Get with me and hope alls well with you my friend. Maul……
the element is split in half and the element is supported by the red fiberglass plates , the aluminium around the fiberglass is for u bolt support . the only place the elements are grounded is through the slider on the hairpin
I hope you understand that coax cable cannot be grounded. everything you did there was basically done for nothing. what do I know I'm an RF engineer for an FM station.
Coax cable can be grounded and should be grounded in a professional installation. Hope this helps. www.telcoantennas.com.au/site/mid-span-grounding-kit-1-2-coaxial-cable
What a phenomenal antenna Mike! Good job!!
Beautiful workmanship!
Nice job Mike!! Plan to do the same thing eventually. 73's Nitro Va
Love this radio antenna setup.
Looks great man. Maybe we'll get to hear you real soon!!
Bro ...that's a bad ass beam brother
LOT OF WORK, BUT WORTH IT!
Hey Mike how have you been? Just ran across this old video of yours and after watching it again figured I’d comment. Thought I heard someone calling your name the other day hope that was you my brother. Was curious if you ever built that amp with the tube I sold you? Spoke with 95 in Florida and he’s looking out for more of those, what a beautiful tube that was indeed..
Get with me and hope alls well with you my friend.
Maul……
how did you prep the end of the coax, that goes to the hot side of the hairpin? Thanks
Can I get the spacing on the elements
Double 7 haven't heard you on the radio in a while you doing ok on your end
Great Antenna system Double 7
what are and where do i get the iron powder beads from
Is that for ham or cb???
I’d like to get some of those coax holders from you if you sell them hit me u
nice
77 Mike, think I talk to you last night on 505 I didn’t know you had a UA-cam channel that’s a Impressive been
What is that coax? Bet it wasn't cheap. Thanks for the video.
Looks like he’s using heliax it’s about 6.00 a foot depending what size
@@woodchuck8197 He must be running some big power.
How did it hold up almost 10 Years later?
Wondering that Same thing
@@VicGreenBitcoin very well could still be standing too. Never know lol
@@baylenthedogg3242 The silence on his channel says enough for me
Doesnt mean shit @@VicGreenBitcoin
your hairpin support looks like its supported by aluminium, am I mistaken and is it plexiglass supporting your hairpin
the element is split in half and the element is supported by the red fiberglass plates , the aluminium around the fiberglass is for u bolt support . the only place the elements are grounded is through the slider on the hairpin
Why horizontal
Quieter.
I hope you understand that coax cable cannot be grounded. everything you did there was basically done for nothing. what do I know I'm an RF engineer for an FM station.
Coax cable can be grounded and should be grounded in a professional installation. Hope this helps.
www.telcoantennas.com.au/site/mid-span-grounding-kit-1-2-coaxial-cable
the coax is not grounded anywhere except by the slider on the hairpin match , look closer , thanks
This isn't FM, it's AM.
Need glasses so you won't be a stupid engineer
Then stick foot.in mouth and leave it 😅
the rotor is weather proof so why the cover are you some kind of clown ?
the rotor is only waterproof in the upright position , water can run in the bottom on a ham 4 , thanks
@@beaversnoppy
Some of these people just have no manners and need a swift kick in the nuts
Well dipshit ,go ahead and stick foot.in mouth 😅😅😅