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@outbacktraveller58
@outbacktraveller58 2 месяца назад
GerDay Mate, My name is Indy and call is VK2XB. I have more or less 4 1/2 decades of observations of this phenomena ....... Lemme explain. I have been what you Americans call an Over The Road Truck Driver (we just call it long distance - or simply, "truckie") for about 4 1/2 decades - and an Amateur for about the same period of time..... most of which I have operated mobile on most bands, but primarily on HF. My (current) truck has 2 trailers and is only about 27 Metres in length, by 2.4 Metres wide, by about 3.9 Metres high. The vast majority being steel and/or aluminium, although some of the cabin is fibreglass. I dunno how to upload photos in a comment (or even if you can), so I'll just try to explain the disposition of antennas, PARTICULARLY what I use on HF. The antenna I use (currently) for 80,40,30,20,17,15,12 and 10 Metres is a Codan 9350, which is a commercially made device, originally designed for the Royal Flying Doctor Service, the military and "Outback"/"Outstation" radio - and is extremely robust and frequency agile. It's mounted on the bull bar of the truck on the left hand (passenger, for us) side. I pay a tremendous amount of attention to RF bonding to ensure as effective RF continuity as possible. This both reduces noise, in my opinion, and makes for a far more efficient antenna SYSTEM (as the antenna cannot be regarded in isolation to the rest of the vehicle). I operate ACTUALLY mobile (and not what most call mobile, which is essentially stationary or portable), so I have been observing (as has many thousands of Amateur over God knows how many contacts) for the vast majority of that 45 years. Of course, terrain does play a part, as does green foliage, whether there's iron stone underneath you and many, many other factors, however overwhelmingly the predominant observation is up to about 3 "S" points variation between the strongest direct (behind me, over my right shoulder) and in front over the top of the antenna. Off to either side tends to be somewhere between maximum signal and minimum. These sorts of observations have been made by myself and those I talk to every day of the week. I don't have a set route, but I do often cover the same territory and these observations have been generally consistent, although, quite obviously, conditions and propagation on the hour and the day have an impact, however these are observed against many, many individuals at known locations just about every single day of the week. Now, I'm just a dumb truck driver and don't claim to be particularly conversant with all sorts of theory, engineering practices and I've never truthfully had time to make precise notes (as I have a living to earn at my real job, and I get paid on productivity) , however these observations remain extremely consistent over a considerable period of time and many have been made by people highly qualified in electronics .... not just myself. There are a couple of circumstances that appear to ensure less dramatic variations, one of which appears to be if I'm on bitumen road (I think y'all call it asphalt) and it's very wet .... I guess that ground conductivity mitigates the effect of the large amount of counterpoise in the one direction. This is merely an educated guess on my part. I'm not sure if this falls in line with what you've experienced here in this video, but it IS something that countless Amateurs seem to have noticed, over many of my trucks (I've worn ..... I dunno how many .... out). I am not boasting when I say that almost everyone I talk with at some stage comments along the lines of the fact that I have ALWAYS got good signals on all bands, all the time, but they can actually report to me when I've changed direction whilst transmitting. The information on my QRZ page is a little dated as I haven't had a chance to update it for probably 12 months, but you can see a few shots of my installation/vehicle size. There's even a short EweChube clip linked on it showing my disposition of radios and antennas - although it is NOT an install video as such! Again - I generally do NOT "talk myself up" and boast, however it was relevant to mention that what I have works very well, simply as support to my contention about just how important a counterpoise CAN be! Kindest regards Indy
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
Hey Indy, thanks for sharing. I agree that little changes make a little difference, but its great to notice these things and play them into your operating needs. I'm currently travelling all over and I've noticed the different soil conditions make a difference that is noticable, and as you mentioned, the terrain (mountains over there) matter.
@g4lmn-ron401
@g4lmn-ron401 2 месяца назад
It would be interesting to set up 5 antennas, with radials north, south, east, west and even all around and have the location where there is an even distribution of stations, middle of the USA (Where Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska all meet, go there next Steve) and run WSPR for a few days.
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
5 Radials, 5 Antennas... sounds like fun. I'll see what I can do ;-)
@gaptastic
@gaptastic 2 месяца назад
From what an old ham told me: A way to determine if ur feedline is being used as a counterpoise is to lift up the feedline (with an antenna analyzer on) and observe the swr. If SWR decreases, then yes, else no.
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
I'm not disagreeing, but I'd want to do that with and without a choke and see what the difference is. I have a video planned on this subject (along with another 100+ videos that I can't get to fast enough)
@DonzLockz
@DonzLockz 2 месяца назад
You didn't show us the third option by walking in the mud with boots.😂
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
Nothing gets past you!
@DonzLockz
@DonzLockz 2 месяца назад
@temporarilyoffline haha. Maybe that video is available only to your "Only Fans" subscribers. 😄
@1shARyn3
@1shARyn3 2 месяца назад
I'm always getting contacts from South America -- more than from Europe, Asia, or Africa (mine are spread 360* with a Slight favorability to the east).. [[ ok, I'm also including Cuber and Mexico, but hey ... ]]
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
I was shocked that I wasn't getting many contacts, more info needs to be gathered, but I didn't stay long enough to solve the problem any harder.
@AndyAAzeroAM
@AndyAAzeroAM 2 месяца назад
Moar Radials. Plus you need to ask the antenna, very nicely and in a calming voice, if it could please radiate in the preferred direction. Antennas get scared very easily
@1shARyn3
@1shARyn3 2 месяца назад
@@AndyAAzeroAM ;-)
@KA4UPW
@KA4UPW 2 месяца назад
Ohh Watching now.. my experience is yes they will warp the signal in the desired direction
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
Just enough to be significant, for sure!
@KA4UPW
@KA4UPW 2 месяца назад
I had expermented loading up a 40ft flagpole. I put down 10,000ft of radials one per degree each ranging from 35ft to 75ft. As you add radials there are rapidly decaying return untill you have enough down to simulate great ground conductivity. At this point bundling groups of radials generally (N,S,E.W) the difference is dramatic. Directional TX while nullifying noise sources. At first i thought it was due to ground losses, but later while modeling it, i found the adage current follows the path of least resistance to be true, and i was actually warping the patten in the desired direction
@user-zk2yd6xm8s
@user-zk2yd6xm8s 2 месяца назад
Yes nice job also remember that there is still a ground connection into the direction that has no radials. What one might say. Think theat there is still a conductive ground and you have a stake into it
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
Totally agree!
@nandrews8412
@nandrews8412 2 месяца назад
I do this with my vehicle antennas using the vehicle as the ground plane and moving them to the rear of vehicle for foward rx/tx improvement.
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
Right, Make the right change to give you the right advantage!
@steveallison7950
@steveallison7950 2 месяца назад
Interesting video. Thanks! May be worth repeating with a couple hours of whisper in each configuration. That way you dont have to "catch" the fish, the fish are always listening (to completely torture an analogy).
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
but is it torture if you got your message across?
@steveallison7950
@steveallison7950 2 месяца назад
@@temporarilyoffline LOL We have ways of making analogies talk.
@Siskiyous6
@Siskiyous6 2 месяца назад
Everything affects everything but not by much
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
Exactly!
@robertmeyer4744
@robertmeyer4744 2 месяца назад
interesting fun . I found the ground can make a big difference but going to a few parks. one I had to re tune a tad. and it went in sort of 1 direction better . due to hill . got better DX in one park. more ground elements does help from what I found. longer better on lower frequency like 40 meters. no sun bathing today . we got snow in NY. my antenna stands out. yellow coax . black pole with pink wire going up it. my ground wires are under snow now. still playing FT8 poker . I am using 12 meters and it's open for me. I have to change tune for 10 meters. hoping for some good DX as sun comes up. changing more south now. and later in the morning. 73's
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
I miss having a full time station setup :-(
@robertmeyer4744
@robertmeyer4744 2 месяца назад
@@temporarilyoffline I do not have full time set up either. just my portable in the yard on a fence post with DX commander pole. not up every day. HOA . 73's
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
@@robertmeyer4744 yuck HOA!
@thebnbaldwin
@thebnbaldwin 2 месяца назад
I would expect that big metal box you operate in to have the most impact on signal blocking.
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
I've seen that with antennas in hotel rooms, but in this case, the antenna was outside of the box enough!
@thebnbaldwin
@thebnbaldwin 2 месяца назад
@@temporarilyoffline It would be interesting to see what it looks like walking around with a signal strength meter, SA or something similar.
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
Would that be more or less relevant than WSPR/FT8 reception reports?
@thebnbaldwin
@thebnbaldwin 2 месяца назад
@@temporarilyoffline The frequency might have more to do with it than the mode. I just know that we would use the tower or even a pipe as a reflector on anything from 30MHz up in commercial service. I'd be surprised if the trailer didn't have some effect on a vertical, omni antenna pattern.
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
@@thebnbaldwin"everything effects everything" as they say.
@victorcharlie7491
@victorcharlie7491 2 месяца назад
Even in the Rain it looks interesting, tnx Man!
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
Yeah, not a bad trip at all!
@thomashardy9994
@thomashardy9994 2 месяца назад
I’ll try it!
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
Seems easy enough!
@KeepEvery1Guessing
@KeepEvery1Guessing 2 месяца назад
Yeah, not "block" per se. Shade things a little, but not much. More effect the worse the ground conductivity is (and it's not bad where you are), but still not much. Which side the salt water is on probably had a bigger effect. I don't get why people don't want the outside of the coax shield to contribute to your ground system. It's free., after all. It's not like it's elevated and needs to be resonant. Yes, certainly, keep RF "out of the shack", but that's not the line isolator placement that's most effective at that. That big run of coax is in the antenna near field, and the transmitted signal will couple energy into it, on the other side of that line isolator placement. To keep RF out of the shack, put the isolator at entry panel (or radio end for POTS/Field Day). For a dipole (or other balanced antenna) you may want an isolator at the feed point, for reasons of balance. But to keep RF out of the shack, you want another one at/near the radio end as well (unless that whole feed line is very perpendicular to the antenna E field for some significant distance). Prove it to yourself: Use something like the MFJ-854 or MFJ-853 clamp on RF current meter (or poor man's equivalent by slipping a toroid over the coax, a small number of turns "secondary" connected to a detector, diode and capacitor, and a volt meter) to see that the feed end isolator leaves you with common mode signal at the radio.
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
That's a good point, I'll try it.
@w8lvradio
@w8lvradio 2 месяца назад
Radials do steer your signals to some degree, pun intended!😅 At least that's my experience. Moreover, it is an easy way to get a bit of directivity, and it beats a tower and a rotator for simplicity! In comparison to an adjacent massive saltwater ground plane many wavelengths long, I doubt it would matter much, though I haven't had that opportunity yet... Great Videos; enjoy yourself and 73 DE W8LV BILL!
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
Thanks Bill! Every little bit helps!
@LeeMcc_KI5YPR
@LeeMcc_KI5YPR 2 месяца назад
I get Brazil with FT8 on a regular basis. 🤷‍♂️
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
I think there was something "magical" about the area
@LeeMcc_KI5YPR
@LeeMcc_KI5YPR 2 месяца назад
@temporarilyoffline I had a path to Japan for the Frequency Frenzy. I could not work them fast enough. Then the path closed. 😢
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
@@LeeMcc_KI5YPR RF is funny like that
@stirlingpark6145
@stirlingpark6145 2 месяца назад
Thanks . I have been intrigued as to whether a vertical dipole (theoretical or actual) with a single vertical "counterpoise" would have the same effect of being omnidirectional (as a mass of radials) and if so, could you change the directionality by having an additional sloping counterpoise that could be repositioned on the ground to make it slightly directional?
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
I'm not sure I understand how to make a vertical dipole with a vertical counterpoise? Usually a dipole is balanced and you wouldn't use a counterpoise? Tell me more
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
I'm not sure I understand how to make a vertical dipole with a vertical counterpoise? Usually a dipole is balanced and you wouldn't use a counterpoise? Tell me more
@johndavis3615
@johndavis3615 2 месяца назад
I use a 17MFranklin wire array , aimed N/S and rarely ever hear S.Americans, usually best signals from Europe, off the side of the pattern ~! 73...K8jD.
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
Interesting. I'll have to play with that.
@JimmyCall
@JimmyCall 2 месяца назад
UV K5 IJV V3.0 firmware is out. Super improvements.
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
I have the UV-K5 waiting for a hole in my schedule to play with. I'll take a look!
@Frank_K4FMH
@Frank_K4FMH 2 месяца назад
Hmm. As a statistician, I'd say that the opportunity cost from the South (far fewer hams on FT8) may well be why you obtained these results. Dale Ostergard N3HXZ has designed some experiments on this issue...QST/QEX rejected his paper as "unimportant." Not my opinion as this is a very frequent Q by hams operating portably. Cool video, TO!
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
"unimportant" might be the right word, but its useful information - its not important to your mission of making contacts, but its information to keep in mind when you're making improvements and you're right - it does answer a burning question.
@Frank_K4FMH
@Frank_K4FMH 2 месяца назад
QSL…I hope Dale’s study will a Lead in The Spectrum Monitor soon!
@AnthonyDigi1205
@AnthonyDigi1205 2 месяца назад
Where did you get the choke from id like to buy one
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
That choke came from ABR: abrind.com/?sld=coffeeandhamradios Use Code CoffeeHam for 10% off
@brianhendrix
@brianhendrix 2 месяца назад
Not just radials -- I've wondered if the N-W-S-E orientation of the single counterpoise on my Buddistick PRO effects what signals I get. Any idea?
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
Almost exactly the same scenario! Short answer is yes. Long answer is almost not enough to worry about.
@morecambeanglersandtrawler1074
@morecambeanglersandtrawler1074 2 месяца назад
I had 1 17 ft counter poised on my random wire worked fine replaced them with 2. 30 feet cp. running east west doubled my incoming signals by 2 s points
@morecambeanglersandtrawler1074
@morecambeanglersandtrawler1074 2 месяца назад
I will try 4 n s e w
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
I always run a minimum of 4 ground radials. More is better, up to about 16 where the effort exceeds the reward.
@morecambeanglersandtrawler1074
@morecambeanglersandtrawler1074 2 месяца назад
@@temporarilyoffline yes my house is in the way for north
@DXJungle
@DXJungle 2 месяца назад
So the radials serve as a counter directional gain for the antenna?
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
Ever so slightly - there are better ways to achieve for sure, but this in your bag of tricks isn't bad at all.
@keithfrost1268
@keithfrost1268 2 месяца назад
the vast majority of my sideband contacts are from my truck. HF from my qth just sucks. several time i would be driving and when i changed directions i'd lose my contact. I tried using radials all on one side of a vert to test this using FT8 later and it didn't seem to matter as much as i expected.
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
Seems like you had the same findings that I did in my video. "change, but meh"
@keithfrost1268
@keithfrost1268 2 месяца назад
@@temporarilyoffline I've also always heard how the salt water is supposed to help propagation, but when ever i've been to the coast I got worse propagation to the south than i do at home. and I was camping on the beach.
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
@@keithfrost1268I heard the same thing about salt water and that was my initial surprise about why this didn't really have good south propagation.
@keithfrost1268
@keithfrost1268 2 месяца назад
@@temporarilyofflineBack in august I took a road trip camping at all the cheap/free camp sites from Crystal Beach down to Boca Chica. I had the same results everywhere. it was still a great roadtrip and the camping was awesome, but before I try it again, i need to figure out what i was doing wrong.
@DXJungle
@DXJungle 2 месяца назад
Great video. 🤝
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@James-hb8qu
@James-hb8qu 2 месяца назад
While I suspect that radials can indeed steer the signals, I think what you have shown is just changing conditions.
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
I agree. Fun experiment though.
@LifeAtTerminalVelocity
@LifeAtTerminalVelocity 2 месяца назад
It matters.
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
It does.
@KS0JD
@KS0JD 2 месяца назад
You sure youtube won't flag you when you start talking about orientation? Just a question. 73
@temporarilyoffline
@temporarilyoffline 2 месяца назад
This isn't the first time I danced with the devil...
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