One final note I forgot to mention - I recommend having a Velcro strap to hold the "Figure 9" devices snug against the pole while in transit. Those thing are like grappling hooks and seem to reach out and grab every branch, bush, or shrub you walk by as the pole is strapped to your pack. They also make quite a racket knocking against the fiberglass pole. I'll bet you could accomplish the same thing with a short piece of cord if you don't have Velcro handy.
That is a neat idea!! I have some of the Nite-Ize CamJam clips that would do the same thing as the "Figure 9" connectors you have. Same idea, you don't have to tie a knot every time.
I'm actually going to do this with my SOTABeams masts. I've got the HD "tactical" ones (regular & mini). I'm going to use Gorilla super glue gel and Gorilla or T-Rex tape to affix the loops to the mast and then use heavy-duty zip ties to really secure it.
Get a paint roller from the dollar store. Has a pole fitting on the handle. Remove the roller hardware and bend over the rod into a hook. Hang a pulley and rope on the hook. Now you can raise and lower the balun feed point.
Cool. I have a ring with holes on mine but I like this better. The fishing loop on the end is a nice touch. Appropriate shirt. So what is the kinetic energy of the matching unit mounted at the top when fully extended when it falls over (not dropped).
I have been looking for videos that show me how to secure a pole / mast on a lawn. Your video shows me some ways but did not show how to secure the ropes on the lawn.
Thanks, Adam. I'm working on a homemade dude commander 🤣. I found this video while searching for jackite. What was your opinion of this Pole? I was looking for a 31ft pole and this keeps popping up.
I have two 31 footers. Great poles! They are a bit heavy for SOTA but very durable. I have had the 21 footer for so long that the orange has faded, and it's STILL ready to rock and roll on summits. If conditions are going to suck, I bring the Jackite poles because I know they can handle it.
Which one? 😋 I have two 31 footers to set up a Half Square antenna, and the old one in the video is a 20(ish) footer. Bigger is, of course, heavier. I also have some ultralight 10-12 foot models that collapse very small for ultralight Backcountry activations.
One final note I forgot to mention - I recommend having a Velcro strap to hold the "Figure 9" devices snug against the pole while in transit. Those thing are like grappling hooks and seem to reach out and grab every branch, bush, or shrub you walk by as the pole is strapped to your pack. They also make quite a racket knocking against the fiberglass pole. I'll bet you could accomplish the same thing with a short piece of cord if you don't have Velcro handy.
Yep, I found the same thing. Thx for the vid😎🤙
multitasking... put a wet sock over the end... no more snags and a dry sock ;) rotate socks when you take a gorp/water break to get a pair dry.
Great idea, that is the best way I have seen so far and I will totally copy that method :)
That's the freaking coolest t-shirt I have ever seen!♡♡♡
Isn't it great? It's a woot! Shirt from back in the day...
That is a neat idea!! I have some of the Nite-Ize CamJam clips that would do the same thing as the "Figure 9" connectors you have. Same idea, you don't have to tie a knot every time.
I'm actually going to do this with my SOTABeams masts. I've got the HD "tactical" ones (regular & mini). I'm going to use Gorilla super glue gel and Gorilla or T-Rex tape to affix the loops to the mast and then use heavy-duty zip ties to really secure it.
Update 2023. The loops on my masts work GREAT! I can get my mast and antenna all set up within minutes. Less setup means more operating time. 😊
excellent idea for guy lines permanently attached to your pole !! 73
Get a paint roller from the dollar store. Has a pole fitting on the handle. Remove the roller hardware and bend over the rod into a hook. Hang a pulley and rope on the hook. Now you can raise and lower the balun feed point.
Very cool. If it comes out cattywompus, you can just move the bottom of the pole instead of adjusting all the lines.
That's a good idea I like that.. I currently use a nylon collar with paracord guy lines.
Thanks, just what I needed.73.
Cool. I have a ring with holes on mine but I like this better. The fishing loop on the end is a nice touch. Appropriate shirt. So what is the kinetic energy of the matching unit mounted at the top when fully extended when it falls over (not dropped).
Very nice. Great idea for guy ropes. I never thought about doing it that way. Thanks for sharing this great video. KU3X/QRP
Bright orange pole, smart.
Some great ideas there. Thanks
I have been looking for videos that show me how to secure a pole / mast on a lawn. Your video shows me some ways but did not show how to secure the ropes on the lawn.
Excellent setup, thanks for sharing. 73 VE3VCG
Do you remember what epoxy you used for the loops? I'm getting a 20ft jackite and want to do the same guying setup you are using.
UF will breakdown the epoxy, might want to paint it
Thanks, Adam. I'm working on a homemade dude commander 🤣. I found this video while searching for jackite. What was your opinion of this Pole? I was looking for a 31ft pole and this keeps popping up.
I have two 31 footers. Great poles! They are a bit heavy for SOTA but very durable. I have had the 21 footer for so long that the orange has faded, and it's STILL ready to rock and roll on summits. If conditions are going to suck, I bring the Jackite poles because I know they can handle it.
@@K6ARK thank you for your input. I'll order this. 👊👊👊
Thanks for the shameless self promotion tonight watching the guys from NZ on UA-camrs Hamfest.
Nice, thanks!
Nice!
Hello Adam, What is the length of your Jacklite Pole? KE6UPI
Which one? 😋
I have two 31 footers to set up a Half Square antenna, and the old one in the video is a 20(ish) footer. Bigger is, of course, heavier. I also have some ultralight 10-12 foot models that collapse very small for ultralight Backcountry activations.
Thanks Adam
Thanks Adam. Great set up!
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