In case you are wondering if the Buddipole works I used it to talk to the Eastern USA, Japan, NZ and Australia over the years I had one with a Yaesu FT-897D with twenty watts of battery power in a local park. 🙂
I like that Masterwerks mast system -- thinking about ordering it . But...a set-up like that and only 2.3K points? Where were all your operators? You should have been in the 5 - 7K point class, at least. My own club has done 7K points as a 2A! That was years ago, and no where near the peak of a solar cycle.
Great video. Curious to ask if you would or could recommend this as a home base antenna also? It seems possible but with some limitations such as switching bands without having to lower the mast to move to another clip on the coil. Your thoughts? Thanks.
Hearing those RTTY tones brought back memories. My old gear... I wouldn't even know where to begin interfacing my AEA gear to a modern PC. I don't even think it can be done. Back in the day if I remember right it was done over com port er uh serial port. Anyway, what are guys using now? Is RTTY alive and well or dead? I have an old AEA DSP 232 Multi-Mode and before that I had an AEA Pakratt 232 mbx or something. I'm sure both are absolutely useless now, but I could just never throw them away. I was mostly CW DX, traffic nets CW and fone, a lil fone yakin', a lil slow scan, a lil RTTY and some buds on 2M FM of course. Most everybody is SK God love 'em.
RTTY is still active. You will hear it a lot during contests. All the new radios are coming equipment with everything internal. Just tune in the signal and read the text right there on the radio's screen. The radio will even save it onto a SD card to transfer it to a comper.
@@HamRadioTV Those radios that are coming equipment with everything internal are really neat! I really like the fact that they can save the RTTY text and transfer it to a comper. BTW do you ever read what you post BEFORE you post it?
I used 50 ft of the coax it came with. Yes, it helps to use an analyzer as you're making your adjustments. You can adjust this antenna down to 1.5 SWR using the different coil taps and adjusting the wips. However, I sometimes just get it around 2 SWR and hit the auto tuner on my FT-991A.
Always been a Buddipole fan. Looks like a well-engineered system. Even though it is shorter, I think this would deliver better results than the Spiderbeam masts. BTW, what is the song you used in the soundtrack for the second half of the video? 73 Mark KK2L
The Spiderbeam fiberglass poles come in 3 heights (40,60,85)ft. I had the 40ft and 60ft version. They are best used with a dipole attached to them. No radials required and produce good results. However, after a while, it is necessary to use the clamp system, Spiderbeam provides, to make sure that they don't come down while using them. Temperature and humidity have an effect on the twist and lock extensions. Also, since there is no tripod, they must be tied to another stable object. I usually utilized a fence post. This does limit, of course, where one can go with this type of antenna sysem.
If the buddipole is omnidirectional why would you buy an expensive rotational mast? Serious question. Seems like a cool mast, but not sure why kind of directional antenna it would support.
The buddipole can be many types of antennas. In most applications people deploy it as a dipole, as i did in this video. A dipole is not omni and receives/transmits off the sides the best. It really made a difference when I turned towards weaker stations. The rotating mast with guy ropes still in place in a very useful function.
I want one of those mastwerx masts! Hand crank rotation, way cool. The only thing is their website has no prices and you have to call them to order, no online ordering. What? Thats just weird. Soooo im guessing they are very very VERY expensive.
The Mastwerks was built with the military, emergency services and amateur radio in mind. It's constructed with high grade material, to ensure it will stand up during demanding times. Their website is brand new and I'm guessing the pricing and ordering will be coming soon. I don't have the price yet, but it will be on the higher side as it cost more to make.
This looks like a pretty cool setup. I don’t get, however, why I have to sit through commercials to watch a video that is basically a commercial for the product itself though.
Thank you for watching! Yes, Google/UA-cam is a business that provides a free service for us to use. UA-cam stores about 76 PB (1PB=1,000,000GB) of video data a year and that cost a lot of money and someone has to pay for it! I love this hobby and I'm guessing you like it too! Amateur Radio operators make up around 0.25% of the US population. Companies in this space have to work extremely hard to be profitable and you will see a lot of them teaming up with Content Creators (UA-camrs) to help spread the word of the products.
What is the purpose of the crank handle? What mil spec is it? Need a reference, otherwise is just a label/marketing bs if it not measured against a specific mil spec rating. Nice but overprice
The crank turns the antenna on top without disturbing the guy-rope. It works really good for steering a dipole. Interesting point about the mil spec, I don't have any reference numbers. I can tell you its built very well, lightweight and so far, durable. It does carry a higher price, but in this case you're getting what you pay for.
What kind of little dreams do you have? If you really dream, then at least about 700 thousand pounds, as in the movie about pirates "Treasure Island". Then you will be richer than the King himself. :-) Roman UA6E.
Nice work, enjoyed the production
Much appreciated!
Looks like you had fun. Great.
Thank You! It was a ton of fun! Friday through Sunday of nothing but playing radio.
Great video! I have the Deluxe Buddipole - Long Version, and this 10m mast would be great to have!!
Thanks! Yeah, getting it higher does help things. Just watch for high winds, lol.
@@HamRadioTV Always careful of the high winds. We get the annoying Santa Ana winds that put a serious damper on antenna deployment.
Great Video! I will have to look into that Mastwerks system.
Thank You!
In case you are wondering if the Buddipole works I used it to talk to the Eastern USA, Japan, NZ and Australia over the years I had one with a Yaesu FT-897D with twenty watts of battery power in a local park. 🙂
Neat antenna setup.
Thanks!
I like that Masterwerks mast system -- thinking about ordering it . But...a set-up like that and only 2.3K points? Where were all your operators? You should have been in the 5 - 7K point class, at least. My own club has done 7K points as a 2A! That was years ago, and no where near the peak of a solar cycle.
For each band change a move down and move up the mast do adjust the buddipole coils? 😮
Hello friend ,everything seems very nice easy and perfect and tell me something after the antenna is installed, how did you do to lower the swr?
Hi Yeison YouMaster teacher terrific job amigo 73 from kb2uew
Thank You! 73 K6FAK
Great video. Curious to ask if you would or could recommend this as a home base antenna also? It seems possible but with some limitations such as switching bands without having to lower the mast to move to another clip on the coil. Your thoughts? Thanks.
Hi Jason,
Very interesting video !!...how to connect a rotator to the mast?
Any idea?
Thanks.
how well does this perform at 100w compared to a true dipole at equal height
OK..... I need one
Well done! 73, George K2WO
Many Thanks! ~73 KM6FAK~
"mil spec grade" means built by the lowest bidder lol Still its a nice setup for quick and easy put up and take down.
lol...sounds like words from someone who has served.
Hearing those RTTY tones brought back memories. My old gear... I wouldn't even know where to begin interfacing my AEA gear to a modern PC. I don't even think it can be done. Back in the day if I remember right it was done over com port er uh serial port. Anyway, what are guys using now? Is RTTY alive and well or dead? I have an old AEA DSP 232 Multi-Mode and before that I had an AEA Pakratt 232 mbx or something. I'm sure both are absolutely useless now, but I could just never throw them away. I was mostly CW DX, traffic nets CW and fone, a lil fone yakin', a lil slow scan, a lil RTTY and some buds on 2M FM of course. Most everybody is SK God love 'em.
RTTY is still active. You will hear it a lot during contests. All the new radios are coming equipment with everything internal. Just tune in the signal and read the text right there on the radio's screen. The radio will even save it onto a SD card to transfer it to a comper.
@@HamRadioTV Those radios that are coming equipment with everything internal are really neat! I really like the fact that they can save the RTTY text and transfer it to a comper.
BTW do you ever read what you post BEFORE you post it?
Question, did you use any antenna analyzers, what were the results? What type and length of coax did you use? Inquiring minds want to know. KF5GMK.
I used 50 ft of the coax it came with. Yes, it helps to use an analyzer as you're making your adjustments. You can adjust this antenna down to 1.5 SWR using the different coil taps and adjusting the wips. However, I sometimes just get it around 2 SWR and hit the auto tuner on my FT-991A.
Always been a Buddipole fan. Looks like a well-engineered system. Even though it is shorter, I think this would deliver better results than the Spiderbeam masts. BTW, what is the song you used in the soundtrack for the second half of the video?
73
Mark KK2L
Right on, thanks! I've not used the Spiderbeam mast. How high will that go? The song is Smile by Jeremy Blake. ~73 KM6FAK~
The Spiderbeam fiberglass poles come in 3 heights (40,60,85)ft. I had the 40ft and 60ft version. They are best used with a dipole attached to them. No radials required and produce good results. However, after a while, it is necessary to use the clamp system, Spiderbeam provides, to make sure that they don't come down while using them. Temperature and humidity have an effect on the twist and lock extensions. Also, since there is no tripod, they must be tied to another stable object. I usually utilized a fence post. This does limit, of course, where one can go with this type of antenna sysem.
If the buddipole is omnidirectional why would you buy an expensive rotational mast? Serious question. Seems like a cool mast, but not sure why kind of directional antenna it would support.
The buddipole can be many types of antennas. In most applications people deploy it as a dipole, as i did in this video. A dipole is not omni and receives/transmits off the sides the best. It really made a difference when I turned towards weaker stations. The rotating mast with guy ropes still in place in a very useful function.
I want one of those mastwerx masts! Hand crank rotation, way cool. The only thing is their website has no prices and you have to call them to order, no online ordering. What? Thats just weird. Soooo im guessing they are very very VERY expensive.
The Mastwerks was built with the military, emergency services and amateur radio in mind. It's constructed with high grade material, to ensure it will stand up during demanding times. Their website is brand new and I'm guessing the pricing and ordering will be coming soon. I don't have the price yet, but it will be on the higher side as it cost more to make.
800 dollars for the 32 ft mast. Overpriced. Try this instead go-vertical-usa.myshopify.com/
This looks like a pretty cool setup. I don’t get, however, why I have to sit through commercials to watch a video that is basically a commercial for the product itself though.
Thank you for watching! Yes, Google/UA-cam is a business that provides a free service for us to use. UA-cam stores about 76 PB (1PB=1,000,000GB) of video data a year and that cost a lot of money and someone has to pay for it! I love this hobby and I'm guessing you like it too! Amateur Radio operators make up around 0.25% of the US population. Companies in this space have to work extremely hard to be profitable and you will see a lot of them teaming up with Content Creators (UA-camrs) to help spread the word of the products.
What is the purpose of the crank handle? What mil spec is it? Need a reference, otherwise is just a label/marketing bs if it not measured against a specific mil spec rating. Nice but overprice
The crank turns the antenna on top without disturbing the guy-rope. It works really good for steering a dipole. Interesting point about the mil spec, I don't have any reference numbers. I can tell you its built very well, lightweight and so far, durable. It does carry a higher price, but in this case you're getting what you pay for.
Very well put together video. Great job. KD9NDY
Thank you! It was a lot of editing, lol.
At $799 for the 10m mastwerks cost- i think i will pass!!!! Much cheaper options available.
victor victor radio is not a valid call sign LOL whiskey 6 victor into radio is but that man didn't give out the full call sign.
We give instructions, we write things down and then the operator hits the PTT and all is lost. lol
@@HamRadioTV lol amen
I wish I had $800
I've tried wishing for money before too...and it never worked!
What kind of little dreams do you have? If you really dream, then at least about 700 thousand pounds, as in the movie about pirates "Treasure Island". Then you will be richer than the King himself. :-)
Roman UA6E.