WOW I have been a ham since 2004 and now just getting into QRP, and I found your channel, been watching your videos. I live in the US and have contacted the stores on his website to see if they will export to the US. This is definitely something I'm going to get on a waiting list from somewhere. awesome content keep up the great videos.
This vid right here. OH8STN looks like a combo character between Riddick and a futuristic Jedi Survivor. The questions are impeccably awesome. I truly enjoyed the entire content.
Outstanding presentation by Julian and Oliver. My hope for future portable opps is an IC705 powered by a Julian-Style Solar Battery Pack, some bits of wire and some type of 3 or 4 Wheeled EV. Due to mobility issues, I'm currently limited to setting up a table and chair next to my Ford SUV. I operate a Kenwood 590SG powered by a 200Amp AGM battery pack, rechargeable by the engine alternator. I use EFHW antennas of various lengths to operate 20M through 10M plus the WARP bands. I also have a Z-Tuner and intend to add an inductor for 40M. I've been watching Julian's vids for several years. Besides being well produced, they are always educational and inspiring. Thank You Sir.... Russ in So NH
Super customer support from Oliver, including a personal Zoom diagnosis, and subsequent quick replacement shipping! Thanks for mentioning my QSO from Canberra to EA5JZ in March on 20m. 17328km with the TX500. VK2NAD.
Take my money! It would be awesome if it were available in kit form alleviating the labor issues. Having said that, much time would need to be invested into assembly documentation/instructions. I’d jump all over that!
Wow, so well done! Solving Engineering problems and producing excellent design with style requires only three components: A chalkboard, a piece of chalk, and a German. 73 DE W8LV BILL
Julian, many thanks for what you do. Like you, I have vision issues, AMD currently advanced in one eye. As an old retired Marine who didn't become a Ham until 2019, at age 74, you've been instrumental with my learning process. Take care and Semper Fi. Sam Epperson, SgtMaj, USMC (Ret). BTW, need to move from L/Cpl to Sgt....please direct me.
Hello SgtMaj. Give me some idea of what you're trying to do, and I'll put a playlist of my videos together, covering the topic. You said LCpl indicating you've got the basics down, which is a good thing. If that's an incorrect assumption, let me know as well. We all start somewhere. The difficult part is understanding where you're trying to go. Looking forward to your reply. 73 & Semper Fi Julian oh8stn
@@OH8STN Julian, greetings from Okinawa, Japan. My focus is EmCom and keeping gear simplified. Sorry for the slow response .... darn hospital appts. I have acquired several portable radios, equipment, powerfilm solar panels (3), 60 amp battery builds, etc. BTW, living in Japan, there was no waiting list for the PA500, I have that and am awaiting the IC-705 mid Aug. Re: my LCpl remark, I'm speaking to increasing my monthly donation. SF - Sam JS6UAG
I love what you both are doing for the community! Can't wait till my turn on the wait-list comes up for Oliver's Amp, and would without a doubt also buy that battery. And Julian for your inspiration on portable work is what got me to get my general and jump in with both feet!
I really like your videos, as they are always so informative. You really have a great knowledge of this subject matter. I know in the beginning of this video you said this was very different for you, interviewing someone but let me just say It was a great video, thoughtful with smart questions were asked. As a fairly knew ham I have learned quite a lot from your video information. With that I will say thank you, and keep bringing the great content...
A very interesting and informative interview! It would be a miracle if these chip shortages would disappear and we could get back to a normal we all once knew. It kinda reminds me of the UK's issue with the Clansman series of radios, all was fine until the warehouse that stocked all of the spares for Plessy semiconductors burnt down. It was a mad dash to find and approve a new line of comms gear for the MOD. Hopefully we can move forward. Checked my "portable" gear, not so portable. SGC2020 with first gen noise reduction, LDG autotuner. Standby current draw, horrendous. TX consumption not the best even when set to QRP. I wonder if Pierre Goral was still alive today if he would have come up with something very efficient power wise and smaller and lighter while maintaining some ruggedness.
Thanks for this outstanding talkshow! Oliver is such a bright personality with real Engineer spirit and passion for creating precision things. 73! Linas LY2H
Enjoyed this video but was disappointed that it will be hard for me to get one, just like the Lab 599 maybe gone for good. Pleas more content like this
Thanks Julian, for making this interview it’s interesting to have the makers point of view. Has Oliver any plans for designing the amp around the Icom ic 705 form factor with ports and buttons more relevant to the Icom.
The market really needs more radios like the TX-500. With the global situation being what it is, availability is a real problem. I love my IC-705 but would love to have the durability and efficiency of the TX-500.
Very interesting. Almost makes me want to go qro (as opposed to QRO). Good point about efficiency. I am a bike packer (also kayaker, and Nordic skier), so weight AND size are at a premium. Also I am off-grid travelling for weeks at a time. Right now there are too many compromises. So many decisions....... Thanks and 72 VE7VIE and WV2J
About the LEDs, I wonder if there would be benefit from a bluetooth connection. That way you could relay lots of data. LED brightness could be modulated by ambient light..light sensor as you mention. But I would opt for BT. I always like to think of amplifiers in terms of dB gain and not power. So my 10W KX3 then going to 60 watts would be 9 dB gain. Nice. Consider then going from 60W to ~500 watts is only another 9dB gain. So you've made a wonderful instrument at 100 grams per dB.
How do I get on the waiting list for the BAT500? !!! I'll pay for it and be a beta tester!.. Thank you for this video Julian. I believe you are ahead of the times in the Field Radio Operator movement. Im speaking for my self but I also think I speak for many of us, when I say we appreciate your videos, vision, and contribution.
Excellente vidéo, comme toujours. Oliver a réussi un tour de maître en fabriquant cet appareil. Si je peux le permettre une suggestion, pour simplifier l'apprentissage de l'utilisation de ce PA ce serait de faire des vidéos.... les images valent mieux que des milliers de mots. J'ai fait la traduction du manuel en français et ce n'est en effet pas simple de tout expliquer par des mots dans un document.
Well, first you need to do more of these so VERY good. The glasses are interesting. Is there a story there? Are they for color correction? You're very articulate.
one thing i would like to see that they currently dont make. You would have to have special made or machined. Specific connectors that are metal that have right angles to connect to the other device. Radio to amp to battery pack. I dont like the loop of cable sticking of the side. I Hope that makes sense.
there is a way to make the leds dimmable by a button. That way you could set the level of brightness. I wonder though if you make them brighter wouldnt that of course use more battery ? Im not sure how much it would affect as the leds are so small and probably not very negligible.
Hi Julian and Oliver, thank you so much for this nice interview with such amazing informations concerning opportunities of field operation and upcoming future developments 🙏 Im a lucky YL who decided to buy this amazing PA in a very early stage of production, and I can tell you this a real game changer in the field. One of our last activations was on the Island of Dune of Helgoland in the Northern See in March with the special call DL0IH - the setup was a IC705 with the PA500 working most of the time in FT8 or SSB with a Chameleon DeltaLoop Antenna, and this works hours and hours on 8 days fluently without any failures - hundreds of contacts could be made. Of course the PA500 became very, very hot, but it never failed. So the only wish was to have a solution for a better heat dissipation and of course a compact solution of a piggypack battery with solar charging- so everything you are planning in your future projects, Oliver, meets exactly that, what we need in the field 😎 So I‘m looking very much forward to the new battery device, Oliver - and of course your very valuable experiences in the field, Julian, you always share with your following community - THANK YOU SO MUCH AGAIN 🙏 Hopefully keep in touch, vy 73 de Claudia DF1UX
i wonder if he gave permission for MFJ or DX ENGINEERING, the devices information so he would get a percentage of the sale but then they could be mass produced.???? Just a thought?
Great question. These companies were all interested in profit and numbers, at the expense of quality. The other problem still exists as well. The components still are not available in the amounts required for higher production.
Nice video. I am on the group email from Oliver. I live in the USA and I am interested in purchasing this unit even if I have to get on a back order list. Who is the US distributor? All I have seen recently is an Ebay auction.
There's an expedition version which has 100 watts output and integrated temperature controlled fans. Please check Oliver's groups.io for diy599. 73 Julian oh8stn
WOW I have been a ham since 2004 and now just getting into QRP, and I found your channel, been watching your videos. I live in the US and have contacted the stores on his website to see if they will export to the US. This is definitely something I'm going to get on a waiting list from somewhere. awesome content keep up the great videos.
This vid right here. OH8STN looks like a combo character between Riddick and a futuristic Jedi Survivor. The questions are impeccably awesome. I truly enjoyed the entire content.
Outstanding presentation by Julian and Oliver.
My hope for future portable opps is an IC705 powered by a Julian-Style Solar Battery Pack, some bits of wire and some type of 3 or 4 Wheeled EV.
Due to mobility issues, I'm currently limited to setting up a table and chair next to my Ford SUV. I operate a Kenwood 590SG powered by a 200Amp AGM battery pack, rechargeable by the engine alternator. I use EFHW antennas of various lengths to operate 20M through 10M plus the WARP bands. I also have a Z-Tuner and intend to add an inductor for 40M.
I've been watching Julian's vids for several years. Besides being well produced, they are always educational and inspiring.
Thank You Sir....
Russ in So NH
Thank you Rus.
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Truly Amazing. Product, Production, Topic and Interview !! 73 Julien
Worth a comment even a year later. Very good interview. I really appreciate your advocacy for high efficiency hardware.
Potato setup or not, this video was very informative! Information is what we're after! Thanks for posting it! 👍
Super customer support from Oliver, including a personal Zoom diagnosis, and subsequent quick replacement shipping! Thanks for mentioning my QSO from Canberra to EA5JZ in March on 20m. 17328km with the TX500. VK2NAD.
Take my money! It would be awesome if it were available in kit form alleviating the labor issues. Having said that, much time would need to be invested into assembly documentation/instructions. I’d jump all over that!
Thank you, Julian and Oliver! I hope to be able to buy one of these great amps and battery packs to support Oliver’s work!
You're very welcome. Thanks for the comment and kindness.
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Pretty amazing that a hobby person can design and produce such a high quality product.
Agreed. Amazing people can do when they're passionate about it.
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Thank you for all you do!
Wow, so well done! Solving Engineering problems and producing excellent design with style requires only three components: A chalkboard, a piece of chalk, and a German. 73 DE W8LV BILL
Julian, many thanks for what you do. Like you, I have vision issues, AMD currently advanced in one eye. As an old retired Marine who didn't become a Ham until 2019, at age 74, you've been instrumental with my learning process. Take care and Semper Fi. Sam Epperson, SgtMaj, USMC (Ret). BTW, need to move from L/Cpl to Sgt....please direct me.
Hello SgtMaj.
Give me some idea of what you're trying to do, and I'll put a playlist of my videos together, covering the topic. You said LCpl indicating you've got the basics down, which is a good thing. If that's an incorrect assumption, let me know as well.
We all start somewhere. The difficult part is understanding where you're trying to go.
Looking forward to your reply.
73 & Semper Fi
Julian oh8stn
@@OH8STN Julian, greetings from Okinawa, Japan. My focus is EmCom and keeping gear simplified. Sorry for the slow response .... darn hospital appts. I have acquired several portable radios, equipment, powerfilm solar panels (3), 60 amp battery builds, etc. BTW, living in Japan, there was no waiting list for the PA500, I have that and am awaiting the IC-705 mid Aug. Re: my LCpl remark, I'm speaking to increasing my monthly donation. SF - Sam JS6UAG
Great interview. I wouldn’t mind testing any new amp. 😁
Moi Thank you for the great content friend, nice to get to know Oliver a bit.. looking forward to seeing his battery pack! 73 dit dit
I will happily buy one…. when they become available…
Would be very interested in hearing any possibility of ramping up production due to the product’s success and positive reviews.
It's covered in this video 👍
Would like to see a hardened rf input in the event of a Carrington type of event.
I love what you both are doing for the community! Can't wait till my turn on the wait-list comes up for Oliver's Amp, and would without a doubt also buy that battery. And Julian for your inspiration on portable work is what got me to get my general and jump in with both feet!
Excellent interview! Wouldn't mind more in this genre. 73
Absolutely excellent video. Thank you.
Thank you Doug. Not the usual thing on the channel, so hoping it won't chase people away.
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Julian, you are always cool. Thanks for sharing...
Thanks Roy.
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I really like your videos, as they are always so informative. You really have a great knowledge of this subject matter. I know in the beginning of this video you said this was very different for you, interviewing someone but let me just say It was a great video, thoughtful with smart questions were asked. As a fairly knew ham I have learned quite a lot from your video information. With that I will say thank you, and keep bringing the great content...
Awesome, nice work , great interview sir
Thanks for watching 👍
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A very interesting and informative interview!
It would be a miracle if these chip shortages would disappear and we could get back to a normal we all once knew. It kinda reminds me of the UK's issue with the Clansman series of radios, all was fine until the warehouse that stocked all of the spares for Plessy semiconductors burnt down. It was a mad dash to find and approve a new line of comms gear for the MOD. Hopefully we can move forward.
Checked my "portable" gear, not so portable. SGC2020 with first gen noise reduction, LDG autotuner. Standby current draw, horrendous.
TX consumption not the best even when set to QRP. I wonder if Pierre Goral was still alive today if he would have come up with something very efficient power wise and smaller and lighter while maintaining some ruggedness.
Thanks!
Thanks for this outstanding talkshow! Oliver is such a bright personality with real Engineer spirit and passion for creating precision things. 73! Linas LY2H
Very cool units.
From UK on 17M with FT8 @ 2.5W into a indoor 1M MagLoop have 3 X ZL's circa 19,000 KM and Alaska & Hawaii and VP8
Very interesting Julian.
Enjoyed this video but was disappointed that it will be hard for me to get one, just like the Lab 599 maybe gone for good.
Pleas more content like this
Thanks Julian, for making this interview it’s interesting to have the makers point of view. Has Oliver any plans for designing the amp around the Icom ic 705 form factor with ports and buttons more relevant to the Icom.
Hi all, receive my order, pa500, beautifull job, strong power, many thanks Oliver for quick delivery, 73 de laurent on2vhf jo20el.
The market really needs more radios like the TX-500. With the global situation being what it is, availability is a real problem. I love my IC-705 but would love to have the durability and efficiency of the TX-500.
Very interesting. Almost makes me want to go qro (as opposed to QRO). Good point about efficiency. I am a bike packer (also kayaker, and Nordic skier), so weight AND size are at a premium. Also I am off-grid travelling for weeks at a time. Right now there are too many compromises. So many decisions.......
Thanks and 72
VE7VIE and WV2J
About the LEDs, I wonder if there would be benefit from a bluetooth connection. That way you could relay lots of data. LED brightness could be modulated by ambient light..light sensor as you mention. But I would opt for BT.
I always like to think of amplifiers in terms of dB gain and not power. So my 10W KX3 then going to 60 watts would be 9 dB gain. Nice. Consider then going from 60W to ~500 watts is only another 9dB gain. So you've made a wonderful instrument at 100 grams per dB.
I’m loving those shades!! 😎 Great video. 73 VK2AOE
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Awesome 👏 I just signed up on the waiting list
Where can i do that?
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Out of curiosity, what is the lead time you were given?
I purchased before they were a thing.
@@TheIronClooch over a year waitlist for US customers unless you want to pay over $2k for an expedition model on EBay
How do I get on the waiting list for the BAT500? !!! I'll pay for it and be a beta tester!.. Thank you for this video Julian. I believe you are ahead of the times in the Field Radio Operator movement. Im speaking for my self but I also think I speak for many of us, when I say we appreciate your videos, vision, and contribution.
Excellente vidéo, comme toujours. Oliver a réussi un tour de maître en fabriquant cet appareil. Si je peux le permettre une suggestion, pour simplifier l'apprentissage de l'utilisation de ce PA ce serait de faire des vidéos.... les images valent mieux que des milliers de mots. J'ai fait la traduction du manuel en français et ce n'est en effet pas simple de tout expliquer par des mots dans un document.
Keep going, I enjoy every video,Edwin
Well, first you need to do more of these so VERY good. The glasses are interesting. Is there a story there? Are they for color correction? You're very articulate.
one thing i would like to see that they currently dont make. You would have to have special made or machined. Specific connectors that are metal that have right angles to connect to the other device. Radio to amp to battery pack. I dont like the loop of cable sticking of the side. I Hope that makes sense.
I completely agree with you Mike. Thanks for watching and for the comment, greatly appreciated.
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there is a way to make the leds dimmable by a button. That way you could set the level of brightness. I wonder though if you make them brighter wouldnt that of course use more battery ? Im not sure how much it would affect as the leds are so small and probably not very negligible.
Very well done 👍🏽 thanks 73 VE3WZW
Why hasn't there been a review of the DIY599 PA500E ? Been searching, and can't find one.
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Hi Julian and Oliver,
thank you so much for this nice interview with such amazing informations concerning opportunities of field operation and upcoming future developments 🙏
Im a lucky YL who decided to buy this amazing PA in a very early stage of production, and I can tell you this a real game changer in the field. One of our last activations was on the Island of Dune of Helgoland in the Northern See in March with the special call DL0IH - the setup was a IC705 with the PA500 working most of the time in FT8 or SSB with a Chameleon DeltaLoop Antenna, and this works hours and hours on 8 days fluently without any failures - hundreds of contacts could be made. Of course the PA500 became very, very hot, but it never failed.
So the only wish was to have a solution for a better heat dissipation and of course a compact solution of a piggypack battery with solar charging- so everything you are planning in your future projects, Oliver, meets exactly that, what we need in the field 😎
So I‘m looking very much forward to the new battery device, Oliver - and of course your very valuable experiences in the field, Julian, you always share with your following community - THANK YOU SO MUCH AGAIN 🙏
Hopefully keep in touch, vy 73 de Claudia DF1UX
outstanding video
Danke!
It's a great amp and a great video, but sadly, since it's not available for over a year wait, I will have to look to other options.
Is there a price anywhere? I'm sure it is not cheap and worth it but I looked and can't find it.
Very nice this Chanel ❤ ,
Thank you 🙏
i wish i could afford all of the great devices. The battery, amp, and radio, but man am i poor LOL :) Maybe one day.
Where can I buy it - I’m in the USA.- never mind I got excited at minute 3 and then realize it’s the same as it was a year ago.
Excellent interview Thankyou. VK6BP
Thanks for the kindness and for watching Kimberley. Very much appreciated.
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i wonder if he gave permission for MFJ or DX ENGINEERING, the devices information so he would get a percentage of the sale but then they could be mass produced.???? Just a thought?
Great question.
These companies were all interested in profit and numbers, at the expense of quality. The other problem still exists as well. The components still are not available in the amounts required for higher production.
Nice video. I am on the group email from Oliver. I live in the USA and I am interested in purchasing this unit even if I have to get on a back order list. Who is the US distributor? All I have seen recently is an Ebay auction.
Check out theqrpstore.com
Cunfused about the talk about 100watt version?
There's an expedition version which has 100 watts output and integrated temperature controlled fans. Please check Oliver's groups.io for diy599.
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I cant even get on a waiting list? I’d love to even get on the US waiting list? Any hints?
The US distributor is theqrpstore.com . Contact them for information.
Hi all, i am order for 1 pa 👍😉 73 de laurent on2vhf
I have emailed Oliver 3 times and didn't get a response. Not sure why.
Paper LCD screen instead of LEDs
Brilliant idea!
As usual outstanding Content @oh8stn! You are the tip of the spear in this community.
Thank you for saying so. I also enjoyed your last video by the way 👍
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Great video Tnx a lot 73 qro HB9GUR