Antenna Setups with Uncle Roly is fun. I am using a plastic or a metal like a floor dowel people use them for their rotary clothes dryer in the Yard. I'ts about the same size and weight of what you using there but way more comfy to drill them in the Ground. They are 15 - 15.-€ in the local hardware store. Excellent video Uncle Roly, stay safe to be well. Happy weekend from Your Friend Uncle Guenter of the German Frontier 💯🎸🙋♂
Put a little loop at the end of the radials and use the same Al pegs to pin the radials in place and straight. Maybe another video coming up.... cheers
What player… that hole borer caught my eye… that’s saved a couple of shillings when I eventually get a DX Commander off Callum The Alchemist… and I like that you were in touch with the earth … barefoot to absorb the frequencies of the earth.😊 Best wishes, mind how you go. 73
When I installed my DX Commander antenna a few months ago I also used a length of 50 mm PVC water pipe, I used a mallet to knock the pipe into the ground about 400 mm, and I also have about 400 mm sticking out of the ground for the antenna to fit over. It does the job really well.
Very similar to what I did, though I did bore the hole with a 50mm auger bit. Being a little oversized meant I needed to drive a few thin wooden wedges down the side of the 40mm PVC pipe. Your solution is a bit smarter, 73
Nice work! The pipe i have is light enough and easy enough to throw into my backpack for POTA and SOTA work. I find too often that trying to put up the DXC in the wind can be very frustrating when the base wants to 'kick out' all the time......cheers HNY
Hi ya Dusty. The first method works great for sure. I had a problem a couple of times where the wind was quite strong and the bottom kept kicking out, that's where the pipe idea came from. cheers
Nicely done, Roly. Killing two birds with one stone.... playing radio and aerating the lawn. 😊👍 I drilled a hole in the cap on my Shakespeare Wonderpole, put a bolt thru the hole with a nut and washer on each side of the cap. Once that was done, I cut the head off the bolt off and ground it to a blunt point.... making it a spike to stab into the ground then I guy it the same as the DX Commander. Haven't had a chance to deploy my DX Commander Rapide yet so unsure if the same trick will work for that antenna but I like your idea. I might have to give it a go when the time comes.
Very well done! I like the first method as a start and the post to keep the high winds from ruining my day. I am considering a ground tilt up mechanism for my qth where a Classic or Neboola would reside for months at a time. Then the grounding plate for radials is already there. Just have to mount it and lean it up. Thanks for another great video. All the best, 73 de KI5HXM.
Hi Brent , make some sort of hinged arrangement to raise a Neboola. Cal has a video showing his arrangement somewhere. Makes it a lot easier for a one man operation... cheers HNY
@@ZL1BQDRoly thanks for the reply, Roly. I remember Cal’s video with that big thing. Haha. I would use radials and feed line on the fixed plate and have a hinge with maybe a 110 degree travel and then guy it properly once up. Of course it would most likely have 2 guys in the ground prior to leaning it and securing the third one. When I had children growing up at the house we made a candy cane that went over the guy wires on my tower. It was made from small white pvc that we put a slit in to slide it onto the metal rope of the guy. Then I took a red electric tape and made a candy cane looking monstrosity It helped the young ones from running into it with their bikes. Haha. All the best!
Great ideas! The first option works best for me. I can do that. The second option is near impossible as I will hit rock at 1mm below the surface. 😉 Thank you!
Hi roly , hope your well. Neat wee video mate, and great ideas to get your antenna up without any dramas. Iam busy here trying to put together a 20m bicycle mobile at our local beach, with a gtu as help from g4akc. I got a ebike from Santa, and beach is 3 mins away. Take care, Best wishes: brian zl3xdj. Oh ps : did you get a final size for your loop on the ground.
Very professional Roly, the guys over here in the UK could learn alot from your slick presentation style .........
Awww Shucks.... Thanks James...cheers HNY
Antenna Setups with Uncle Roly is fun. I am using a plastic or a metal like a floor dowel people use them for their rotary clothes dryer in the Yard. I'ts about the same size and weight of what you using there but way more comfy to drill them in the Ground. They are 15 - 15.-€ in the local hardware store. Excellent video Uncle Roly, stay safe to be well. Happy weekend from Your Friend Uncle Guenter of the German Frontier 💯🎸🙋♂
Thank you Rolly I appreciate your advice and soft spoken expertise. Your a true gentlemen. All the best to you and the xyl.
Thank you Dave, appreciated....... cheers
Great video Roly 👍 I favour option 2, really like the post tool.
Thanks Mike, Just a simple bit of plastic tube cut and shapes on the kitchen bench......Cheers HNY
Hi Roly,
You made that look so easy. 🙂You and Gail stay safe. 73 WJ3U
The prep works with the guy ropes is what makes it easy Don.... cheers HNY
I like option 2 alot.. you could say I "dig" it... Well done Roly Thanks for sharing
Thanks Andy..... The 2nd method really helps when the wind is blowing on a SOTA....cheers
Good day Roly, hope your well.
Alll is fine Mat..... Cheers HNY
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i like that keeping it simple well demostrated now for the radials keep the vids coming
Put a little loop at the end of the radials and use the same Al pegs to pin the radials in place and straight. Maybe another video coming up.... cheers
What player… that hole borer caught my eye… that’s saved a couple of shillings when I eventually get a DX Commander off Callum The Alchemist… and I like that you were in touch with the earth … barefoot to absorb the frequencies of the earth.😊
Best wishes, mind how you go.
73
The occasion bee also helps with the foot stomping ritual which must accompany this ritual................
Great job Roly. Give the Camera person AKA Gail a raise. You both Stay Safe. 73 Joe
Gail likes your suggestion.............. cheers
When I installed my DX Commander antenna a few months ago I also used a length of 50 mm PVC water pipe, I used a mallet to knock the pipe into the ground about 400 mm, and I also have about 400 mm sticking out of the ground for the antenna to fit over. It does the job really well.
Great minds think alike huh.... I find that short piece of pipe ideal for the POTA/SOTA work i do. cheers HNY
Excellent video Roly, some great tips here for getting the pole up nice and quickly. Nice job!
Thanks 👍....... Cheers and HNY..
Great ideas Roly! Thank you! 73s Tim ND4A
Thank you Tim....cheers HNY
Very similar to what I did, though I did bore the hole with a 50mm auger bit. Being a little oversized meant I needed to drive a few thin wooden wedges down the side of the 40mm PVC pipe. Your solution is a bit smarter, 73
Nice work! The pipe i have is light enough and easy enough to throw into my backpack for POTA and SOTA work. I find too often that trying to put up the DXC in the wind can be very frustrating when the base wants to 'kick out' all the time......cheers HNY
Great video, the first method looks plenty easy even for someone like me! Cheers
Hi ya Dusty. The first method works great for sure. I had a problem a couple of times where the wind was quite strong and the bottom kept kicking out, that's where the pipe idea came from. cheers
Nicely done, Roly. Killing two birds with one stone.... playing radio and aerating the lawn. 😊👍
I drilled a hole in the cap on my Shakespeare Wonderpole, put a bolt thru the hole with a nut and washer on each side of the cap. Once that was done, I cut the head off the bolt off and ground it to a blunt point.... making it a spike to stab into the ground then I guy it the same as the DX Commander.
Haven't had a chance to deploy my DX Commander Rapide yet so unsure if the same trick will work for that antenna but I like your idea. I might have to give it a go when the time comes.
Nice idea as well ...cheers
Cheers Roly, nice one!! Happy New Year,.. 73 from Bahrain 😀
Hi Tom, cheers HNY and thank you for the support.
Great Idea. Thanks for sharing Roly.
73
Reed/AB8AS
Thanks for watching! Cheers
Very well done! I like the first method as a start and the post to keep the high winds from ruining my day. I am considering a ground tilt up mechanism for my qth where a Classic or Neboola would reside for months at a time. Then the grounding plate for radials is already there. Just have to mount it and lean it up. Thanks for another great video. All the best, 73 de KI5HXM.
Hi Brent , make some sort of hinged arrangement to raise a Neboola. Cal has a video showing his arrangement somewhere. Makes it a lot easier for a one man operation... cheers HNY
@@ZL1BQDRoly thanks for the reply, Roly. I remember Cal’s video with that big thing. Haha. I would use radials and feed line on the fixed plate and have a hinge with maybe a 110 degree travel and then guy it properly once up. Of course it would most likely have 2 guys in the ground prior to leaning it and securing the third one. When I had children growing up at the house we made a candy cane that went over the guy wires on my tower. It was made from small white pvc that we put a slit in to slide it onto the metal rope of the guy. Then I took a red electric tape and made a candy cane looking monstrosity It helped the young ones from running into it with their bikes. Haha. All the best!
Great ideas! The first option works best for me. I can do that. The second option is near impossible as I will hit rock at 1mm below the surface. 😉
Thank you!
What ever works for you really. I have used the plastic bore to great effect in sand on a beach as well as in the field.....cheers
That nifty pvc bore pipe won't work in rock soil I'm sad to say. 😐@@ZL1BQDRoly
In New England you are guaranteed to hit a rock no matter where you try to dig........ cheers Mike K1FNX near Boston
Answer..... shift to ZL.....cheers 😎
"Where was I gonna put that now"...Hahah..saw that coming
Senior moment ..... 🤤
What would we do without PVC? Whoooo! (Ric Flair)....thanks for posting this, Roly...73! de WX0V
PVC ..... We swear by it or at it .... Cheers
Nice one Roly de G6JMX
Thank you Barry........ Cheers, HNY
Nice................
Thanks
Hi roly , hope your well. Neat wee video mate, and great ideas to get your antenna up without any dramas.
Iam busy here trying to put together a 20m bicycle mobile at our local beach, with a gtu as help from g4akc.
I got a ebike from Santa, and beach is 3 mins away.
Take care, Best wishes: brian zl3xdj.
Oh ps : did you get a final size for your loop on the ground.
Hi ya Brian. Well a bicycle mobile to bicycle mobile would be a great QSO for sure. Cheers HNY.
What size is the PVC pipe?
50mm O/D....cheers