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  • čas přidán 23. 02. 2023
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Komentáře • 71

  • @Kinetic79
    @Kinetic79 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for showing the output from the analyzer... that is helpful, instead of just showing the SWR.
    I sometimes find that positioning of a simple common-mode choke (~10 turns of coax through a 240-31 but 240-43 should also work) either just after the feed point (trying not to get the actual radials close to the choke) _OR_ just before entering the analyzer/radio can make quite a difference on the SWR and resonance (X=0) point. The difference here is that the shield on your coax is an additional counterpoise with the choke at the radio/analyzer end, or does not make for an additional counterpoise (if choked at the antenna side). ... I usually have to swap the ends to see what's better, before tweaking the height of the telescopic whip.
    ... but on your 40m test, the reactance (X, or where it says +j______ with that value being the X) pretty close to zero and your ohmic resistance (R) close to 35 is what would be expected for a 1/4 wave vertical.
    .. What I suspect (and I'm not an expert on this point--and I don't have the Wolf River Coil products specifically) is that you're able to get closer to SWR 1.0:1 with WFC's more adjustable variants (like SB1000) is because you're tuning the antenna off of its resonance point (i.e., making X something other than zero) so as to offset the same reality of the ~35ohm ohmic resistance (making your net |Z| closer to the 50ohms you're looking for); that may potentially not increase the overall efficiency or total power delivered to the antenna versus the 1.54:1 you had on the sporty40. Transceiver should totally deliver its full output power at 1.54:1, and that SWR will not generate measurable additional loss on a typical portable length of coax. .. I suspect that you're probably better off at shooting for resonance (X=0) at 1.54:1, rather than trying to force |Z| to 50ohms.
    ... And, if you don't have a good meter (like you have), shooting for the lowest SWR (|Z| as close to 50 ohms as possible) gets you close enough.

  • @nvrumi
    @nvrumi Před rokem +1

    I just got mine and have not deployed it yet. Like you, I have poor soil conductivity (north Nevada).
    I bought a spool of 18ga lamp zip cord, cut it to about 16ft lengths, and then split it. I made 18 counterpoise wires connected six into one, terminated with APPs. I connect short pigtails to each of the three tripod legs. To deploy, I throw out and arrange the counterpoise array, connect the small coil and whip, and then connect the coax. Time to first tune is about ten minutes. (Rig deployment takes a few more minutes.)
    I deployed that antenna enough that I have a good idea of where the coil and whip should be. Tuning is fairly quick.
    My SWR measurements are similar to yours. I have similar ground.
    This is a great antenna if you are running a frequency or staying on a single band for awhile. It is not band agile if you bouncing around chasing POTA/SOTA activators. The next time I activate a park I am going to deploy mine, with the Sporty Forty (and my radial system).
    My go to antenna for a hasty deployment (that is band agile) is the Chameleon MPAS 2.0 in vertical configuration. I timed myself last week and had a complete station operational in ten minutes. I activated a part for an hour with the KX2 barefoot and made 24 Qs with 10w (CW mode). Recovery took me ten minutes.
    I expect the WRC is a bit more efficient than the MPAS 2.0 (no matching unit). Whether the difference is sufficient to make a real difference during practical operations is less certain. There are so many variables in radio communications and it takes a lot of difference to be sensed.
    This sure is fun stuff, though. Thanks for sharing what you learned.
    73 de AG7TX

  • @WQ9V
    @WQ9V Před 4 měsíci

    I have the 17-foot whip also I use the Palatium silver bullet to tune in 40M last time I did it I was at 1 to .014 @ 7.228. That wase in my yard in Brownsville TX which is mostly clay dirt is not a great conductor. I have yet taken the 17-foot whip out to a park yet. I expect good results because I usually have better SWR in a park. WQ9V

  • @a_ham_like_me
    @a_ham_like_me Před rokem +1

    Great information in this video Mike! Thanks for taking the time to perform all the experimentation. And, fantastic work on the graphics. It made the presentation super-clean.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  Před rokem

      Holy crap did that take a long time lol. Editing took just as much time as all the setup. Thanks for the compliment.

  • @rfergus63
    @rfergus63 Před rokem +1

    I just bought the sporty 40 at Hamcation with the ground spike. It makes for really fast and easy setup. I also noticed the ground has an affect on swr. Still made lots of contacts. For quick portable setup it is my preferred antenna.

  • @OutdoorsOnTheAir
    @OutdoorsOnTheAir Před rokem +2

    Hi Mike, I found this video very interesting. Great presentation of your findings. My interest in these 17’ telescopic poles is growing! 73 from Tracy VE3TWM.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  Před rokem +2

      You should just get one. They work great!

  • @Aimsport-video
    @Aimsport-video Před rokem

    So it’s really a Sporty Seventeen. Interesting. Thanks. Lot’s of work to compile and share all that great data!

  • @paullinnell
    @paullinnell Před rokem

    I enjoy your videos and all the work you do to assist us hams! Kudos!! There seems to be a lot of hype about SWR on many CZcams channels. 1,2 :1 V 2.1 :1 etc. It has long been a notion that low SWR is to protect the equipment.. effect on the received signal from your 2:5 to 1 is pretty much non existent. Remember it take 6db on the received end to raise 1 S-Unit!! I believe in having the lowest SWR personally, just because it challenges me! Yet, I’m not afraid to operate at 2:1 or higher, if my equipment will handle it!! I used to load up my bed springs into a tube type (Swan 350) without a tuner. Worked all over Europe on 10 meters… my point is, don’t let a 2:1 SWR keep off the air!! No one will ever guess you’re not at 1.1 1😀😀😀😀keepe the videos coming!!😊😊 De NØPL DIT-DIT

  • @W9HJBill
    @W9HJBill Před rokem +2

    I can't wait for WRC to come out with the new 17' whip that is half the length when fully collapsed.

  • @HammockRadio
    @HammockRadio Před rokem +1

    Awesome! I'll have to grab one. I love having the full WRC but I'm all about lower friction to getting on the air. Good test on the radials, When in doubt, throw more wire out. 😁

  • @bottitaadventures6389
    @bottitaadventures6389 Před rokem +2

    Also, use a common mode choke when on 40m. RFI can be bad if not used. Especially when the antenna is on a mag mount. W7RTA

  • @ae1tpa92gwtom2
    @ae1tpa92gwtom2 Před rokem

    Hi Mike, Im a big fan of the ease of use, portability, and performance of the 17ft whip, when on 40, I use the Slide Winder Coil, none the less, great video, i have worked from here in Bahrain, W1, W5, W4, etc, Carribean, All Europe, Indonesia, VK, etc, great option for portable, oh n I only use 85W,.. cheers n Gd DX, the sporty 40 is a great addition to any portable Operation.

  • @AndrewWells527
    @AndrewWells527 Před rokem

    The 213" whip is my go-to for POTA; sets up quick and the SWR almost always creators 1.00:1 for most of the 20m band...*almost* always. Sometimes I can't get it below 1.5:1 for any of the band, even after experimenting with radials, chokes, etc. Can't explain it. One of those times was WFD. Maybe the antenna was next to a snow bank and that caused reflection? Who knows. But yeah, agree that messing with the collar takes time and I'm definitely going to try this new one out.

  • @sockeatinggolden8316
    @sockeatinggolden8316 Před rokem +1

    I find coiling the 3, 33' radials to about 8-10' long drops the SWR on 20, 15, and 10 meters

  • @elberttanner6189
    @elberttanner6189 Před rokem +1

    Since you're good at analysis, try this experiment. Drop by a farm store, pickup a quarter mile spool of 12ga. Aluminum electric fence wire. That will give you ten 132' radials with an average 10' piece of overage. Try two laid out in a tight z pattern if you are short on space. If you have the space lay them out straight. I have never had swr problems with these as radials/counterpoise.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  Před rokem

      Did you see my "front yard"? I don't have room for the radials I used much less a quarter mile of wire! I have zero back yard and an even smaller "side yard". Would be nice to try if I had any space at all though.

    • @elberttanner6189
      @elberttanner6189 Před rokem

      ​@@hamradiotube that's true, but I would bet, you have a perimeter.

  • @W8MJL
    @W8MJL Před rokem

    I'll have to get one at Dayton and see how well it works up here in Lakeview. The one I've had for 5 years is a SOTA special, pretty much like a silver bullet mini, and we get great swr's at the lake but I'm going to try the mini radials here soon to see how well it works for me, as soon as the ground dries up a bit as it's a bit swampy lately. 73 de W8MJL

  • @mcdeadsquirrel
    @mcdeadsquirrel Před rokem

    Many thanks for this vid!!! Well made and important topics!!!

  • @darylcheshire1618
    @darylcheshire1618 Před měsícem

    my back yard is made of concrete. How do radials go on concrete? In the past I extend one ribbon cable to a hole in the concrete where a bush was removed. Not sure how big an impact there will be.

  • @MyFishFiles
    @MyFishFiles Před rokem

    Looks very cool, Mike. I have the 17-foot whip, along with the Silver Bullet 1000 coil and the mega pod. The Pporty Forty looks like a nice compact addition. Were you on this config for our POTA contact this week? WA2JOE Joe

  • @bottitaadventures6389
    @bottitaadventures6389 Před rokem +1

    short the coil with a short wire with alligator clips for 20m and higher. When you want 40m , unclip the wire. W7RTA

  • @vonzigle
    @vonzigle Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @mickeyzee43
    @mickeyzee43 Před rokem

    Maybe someone has already tried this? But I was considering putting shorty 40 set-up elevated on my Buddistick Versa Tee. Then coming off of the other side with a resonant or maybe linked wire making a non inverted L dipole. Thoughts?

  • @DonDegidio
    @DonDegidio Před rokem +1

    Hi Mike,
    Nice getting you on three bands today at K-3007. Were you using the Shorty Forty? Stay safe. 73 WJ3U

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  Před rokem +2

      heck yeah thanks for hunting. I was sitting in the car running the 891 at 90 watts with the ATAS antenna.

    • @DonDegidio
      @DonDegidio Před rokem

      @@hamradiotube Hey Mike,
      I forgot you had mentioned that during the first contact on 10m. There you go, that's old age kicking in again. 🙂 Stay safe. 73 WJ3U

  • @LambertMatias
    @LambertMatias Před rokem +1

    Interesting findings Mike, thanks for doing all that you do and for sharing! I love my WRC. I am going to have "2 fists" of bourbon tonight on your behalf. Hi Hi! 73

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  Před rokem +1

      Mmm, 2 fists of bourbon. Sounds delicious!

  • @RichardDePas
    @RichardDePas Před rokem

    Would be interested in seeing what SWR a setup like that would have using a car or truck mounted 3/8" stud and the whip and loading coil.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  Před rokem +1

      That’s a good question. With all my other wolf River coils, TarHeels, and ATAS antennas I get very good swr mounted to my car.

  • @KC1PSK
    @KC1PSK Před rokem

    I love my WRC. It makes life so easy when I activate POTA. MFJ 1979 Whip.

  • @K3KTB
    @K3KTB Před rokem

    Great video.

  • @johnlew5972
    @johnlew5972 Před 3 měsíci

    What would your recommendation for a HF mobile antenna be?

  • @pieterdutoit9642
    @pieterdutoit9642 Před rokem

    Hi Mike, what is the size of the coil length and od of the coil and would be nice to know how many turns I only have a 9ft whip,
    Thanks

  • @hp7093
    @hp7093 Před rokem

    The problem is there is no way to fine tuned adjustment which makes life easy. You can adjust coax radial. Why not just get the bullet version. Much easier

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  Před rokem

      Umm, yes there is. You adjust the length of the whip.

  • @andrewb9276
    @andrewb9276 Před rokem +1

    Mike; Did you use a true 17 ft antenna such as a Chameleon or the WRC that is 17.75 ft at 213 inches? Makes a big difference. 73 de KF6LU

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  Před rokem +1

      Yes. I used wolf river coils own 17’ whip.

    • @andrewb9276
      @andrewb9276 Před rokem +2

      @@hamradiotube please refer to it as a 213 inch whip. KB9VBR found that he needed to add an extension on his Chameleon whip to use the Sporty 40.

  • @K9TPT
    @K9TPT Před rokem

    Instead of removing coax from radio to re tune the whip how about a simple 2 position antenna switch, bam done.

  • @K4RVA-Steve
    @K4RVA-Steve Před 11 měsíci

    I may have missed it in the video, but which 17 foot whip are you using? I need to pick up one of those, and a Sporty Forty!

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  Před 11 měsíci

      Oh gosh I have a couple. One is the MFJ-1917 and the other is the one from Wolf River Coils. I think they call it the 213" whip. It's slightly taller than 17'.

    • @K4RVA-Steve
      @K4RVA-Steve Před 11 měsíci

      🤘

  • @agoraphobicadam1171
    @agoraphobicadam1171 Před rokem

    Great stuff Mike. KO4HPC 73

  • @DominicMazoch
    @DominicMazoch Před rokem

    How about a sporty 80!

  • @Corpsvett
    @Corpsvett Před rokem

    "Shortened 2 fists"? Is the metric?

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  Před rokem +1

      I didn't have any Baofengs with me so I had to improvise.

  • @christophersmith1155
    @christophersmith1155 Před rokem

    please demo the WOLF RIVER on 11 meters as a 1/2 wave and 1/4 wave please.

  • @terrymoon6335
    @terrymoon6335 Před rokem

    I wonder what a 1:1 balun at the feedpoint would have done to the readings? I would definitely be interested to find out.

  • @moonlightguitars
    @moonlightguitars Před rokem

    How long a run was the feed line?

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  Před rokem

      About 50' of Messi & Paoloni Ultraflex 7 Sahara.

  • @CplStiggs
    @CplStiggs Před 8 měsíci

    What was the name of the bag in this video?

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  Před 8 měsíci

      It's the Gigaparts Explorer Bag www.gigaparts.com/nsearch/?lp=Mike+K8MRD+Page#?lp=Mike+K8MRD+Page&Stockstatusfilter=Currently+in+stock%21&search_return=all&res_per_page=60

  • @phillyedhrj
    @phillyedhrj Před rokem

    Hwhip

  • @Johnyrocket70
    @Johnyrocket70 Před rokem +2

    Coils lose over 90% of your power without a capacitor hat. Then you still lose 85%. A wire or a ham stick will be more efficient if you want your power to be used.

    • @sockeatinggolden8316
      @sockeatinggolden8316 Před rokem +1

      Ham sticks have coils though?

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  Před rokem +2

      90% aye? I’m going to claim shenanigans on that one. If that were true, add in the coax loss and I’d be putting maybe 5-7 watts out at the antenna. I don’t think I’d get the pileups I do if that we’re the case.

    • @hamradiotube
      @hamradiotube  Před rokem +2

      And yes, a ham stick is a giant coil. With a much shorter whip.

  • @AlGritzmacher
    @AlGritzmacher Před rokem +3

    You're overthinking this SWR business. Just put the dip in the band and go operate. No one will be able to tell the difference.