Colin, I really appreciate you empathizing with those of us (me!) that can't necessarily fund a big project every time they want to try a new experiment! You are a HAM's HAM!!! This is a great ongoing contribution to the entire HAM community!!!
Thank you 😊. While I love manufacturing technology unfortunately it isnt accessible to most. Thats why I do this to show what can be done with minimal tools.
Colin, first of all, loved the delivery in this one, and the hexbeam series in general! Quick question: for buidling transformers up to 100 W, what diameter/awg/swg enamelled copper wire would you recommend so that it's easy to work with, and do you have a favourite supplier?
Hi Colin do you have a shopping list of all the parts including the spreaders arms and centre post etc that you could make available to me? Cheers Peter
Colin, I really appreciate you empathizing with those of us (me!) that can't necessarily fund a big project every time they want to try a new experiment! You are a HAM's HAM!!! This is a great ongoing contribution to the entire HAM community!!!
Thank you 😊. While I love manufacturing technology unfortunately it isnt accessible to most. Thats why I do this to show what can be done with minimal tools.
Good night, Colin. Excelent video. Very interesting. Congratulation. 👍😀😀
Thanks once again Julio.
Great work colin Regards Steve
Appreciated Steve 👍
Colin, first of all, loved the delivery in this one, and the hexbeam series in general! Quick question: for buidling transformers up to 100 W, what diameter/awg/swg enamelled copper wire would you recommend so that it's easy to work with, and do you have a favourite supplier?
Thanks Alex, for 100w I use 1.12mm diameter, easy to work with. I get it from Brocott, good value and service.
Hi Colin do you have a shopping list of all the parts including the spreaders arms and centre post etc that you could make available to me? Cheers Peter
It's in the description Peter. Inside the google drive link there is a bill of material for everything.
@@MM0OPXFieldRadiothanks Colin very much appreciated 😊
@Cherhill your welcome.