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Here's a better way of installing an HF vertical antenna. It will improve the performance for a for very little extra cost.
Spider Pole fibre glass poles.
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@drjtgill
@drjtgill Год назад
40 years ago I had a Hygain 18AVT 5 band vertical (very similar to today’s 6BTV). I had it mounted at the eave of my house (~10 ft) and had 2 wires for each band in a ground plane configuration. It worked very well for several years. The radials weren’t at ideal angles, but it worked. A SSB contact from Texas with an Indonesian station using a Kenwood TS-520 is still one of my most memorable QSOs.
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Yes I remember that antenna. 73 Peter
@alan4cars
@alan4cars Год назад
Great advice. I used a 4btv on the roof of my home for years with amazing results. Working portable, I also found much better results with my vertical configurations off the ground with the radials also off the ground. Playing with antennas is a really fun part of this hobby. 73's WA6MOW
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Great to hear from you. 73 Peter
@smfridley2460
@smfridley2460 Год назад
Greetings from Texas Peter! Thoroughly enjoy your vids and suggestions to the ham radio community. My favorite antenna is an EFHW on a spiderbeam and a drive on antenna mount. Superb DX. Now motivated to build a better vertical for my HOA location (very hot here at the moment though). Keep up the great work. Your are a true gem!
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Nice to hear from you. I spent a week in Texas several years ago at the 6m BBQ. Great time. 73 Peter
@_tor
@_tor Год назад
Thank you for your videos sir. I have taken your advice very seriously. You have made this hobby enjoyable with all your tips. My friends and I are greatful.
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
So nice of you 73 Peter
@RobertMacCready
@RobertMacCready Год назад
I have an aluminum flag pole that I separated at the bottom by about 1'. So the flag pole is about 23' up. Used sheets of aluminum around the base, and attach the radials off the edges of the aluminum sheets. I used random lengths. Got about 9 right now. Longest one is about 25' and shortest is about 6'. 8-foot grounding rod at the base of the antenna. Got an MFJ remote antenna tuner and she tunes up nicely from 6 to 80m. Been playing with WSJT-X FT8 and 4, and it works amazingly well. From North Central Florida I've worked New Zealand, several Russian stations, Australia a few times, Brazil and Argentinia, and Kuwait, to name a few. Have over 1000 contacts in just a month and 1/2. I can run up the stars and strips (it is a flag pole) and so no one sees an "antenna".
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Sounds great. Keep flying the flag!
@nattyras1984
@nattyras1984 Год назад
If antenna companies are wondering why sales are dropping. Is because we are learning all the secrets slowly but surely from uncle Peter. Thanks again for a great one.
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Glad to help. 73 Peter
@erpece
@erpece Год назад
Great information, Peter. I would like to add that if you use a metal support for a fiber glass pole, make sure the feed point is (just) above the top of the metal support. This will minimize the effect of the metal support.
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Yes indeed. 73 Peter
@mikes6844
@mikes6844 Год назад
I cut circular disks out of a plastic used from a kitchen cutting/preparation board. Slide over my Spiderbeam - 3 band only and could add more, 20/17/10. Radials 18” off the ground. Every day is a learning day. Thanks Peter.
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Hi Mike, if you have a picture of the method or of the discs, let me know. 73 Peter
@johnmarron1944
@johnmarron1944 Год назад
Another great video ,.what you have described is how the dxcommander is constructed..thanks again keep them coming. 73 john
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it. 73 Peter
@loraz0
@loraz0 8 месяцев назад
Hello Peter. I have had a 10m fiberglass pole supported by a piece of pvc plumbing pipe set in concrete for two years now. It is ready to start it's 3rd Wisconsin winter. The biggest issue I have had is the pole collapsing, especially in the winter. I pull each section as tight as possible, use a good grade of electrical tape to cover each joint well, and put a zip tie on the upper section at the joint on the tape. Use needle nose pliers to twist-pull the zip tie tight. It has stayed up fine since I did this, and is a great antenna overall. Very fast to take down for storms or hoa silliness.
@asddbdsd3620
@asddbdsd3620 Год назад
Another great video, thanks Peter. Meanwhile I own three 12.5m Spiderbeam fiberglass poles and I'm totally happy with them. 73, DF9CK
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Very nice!
@db3mi
@db3mi Год назад
yeah - i buildt my 3 band vertical last week and now the vertical vids on youtube are booming ;) THX and cheers, 73 - i made it exactly as you describe. The capacitive effects from the elements interacting and other metal stuff near the antenna make it a sport event to bring the pole up and down to tune the system .... Snapping Wago clamps are a good help (series 221)
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Great to hear from you. 73 Peter
@davem0udb
@davem0udb Год назад
Another interesting video Peter
@DL1GKC
@DL1GKC Год назад
Great video, Peter. Useful information. At the end of your video, you are describing Cullum‘s DXCommander 😁 good ideas taken from old books. 73 de Chris DL1GKC
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Many thanks
@alangoulding4252
@alangoulding4252 Год назад
Another video with excellent advice Peter, I replied to your previous video regards the choice of verticals and the installation of my Cushcraft MA5V on a 10ft mast on the side of my house making it around 30 plus feet from the ground. I thought i would add another bit of my install that may interest the viewers. The alloy mast is 2 inches dia with a 3mm wall thickness, by trade I am a manufacturing engineer for 40 + years so am a little handy on the lathe, I turned a nylon bush for a tight fit inside the mast and bored a hole to suit the aerial base to slide in snugly. To look at my MA5V it looks as its just one very large antenna no U bolts to fix to the mast for location. Now I wasn't sure if my fixture would affect my install as the 4 ground radials encircle the mast to a point but maybe I was lucky its had no adverse results on SWR or the way the Cushcraft performs...just thought I would share my idea Peter..(I have 2 Diamond 2/70 mounted in exactly the same way again with no effect on performance) 73s de G7WBB Alan
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Very many thanks for sharing your idea. 73 Peter
@g0ooq537
@g0ooq537 Год назад
Enjoyed the video, sound advice. And yes Spiderbeam masts are the way to go.
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Many thanks.
@ehayes5217
@ehayes5217 Год назад
As always, great info & I plan to have my vertical just as u described & thanx! Best 73 de WA4ELW in TN 🇺🇸 dit dit 😃
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Ok, thanks
@bobblacka918
@bobblacka918 Год назад
Great video. I had a brand new 18AVQ vertical in a box left over from the 1960's that I never had time to put up. This antenna had no traps instead using a loading coil at the base. I repurposed it as a 20m mono-bander trimmed exactly to one-quarter wave length. I mounted it on a section of galvanized steel conduit about 5 meters above ground. I always use a 1:1 balun with my antennas to prevent coax feedline radiation. Having room for only one radial, I gave it a try anyway. Amazingly, after tuning, the SWR was 1.05 at the center of the band rising to only 1.2 at the band edges. Haven't tried WSPR yet, but from reception reports, it appears to have good DX propagation in all directions. The lesson here is even one elevated radial can work if you don't have room for more.
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Yes I agree. I have used a similar setup in a tight situation. Enjoy it. 73 Peter.
@MrDbone75
@MrDbone75 Год назад
A very good Monday afternoon to you all from Wellington Somerset
@Dan-56
@Dan-56 Год назад
I like using the LDG 1:1 Balun at the feed point of my homemade verticals. And I’ll bet you have them for sale in your shop 😉! Another great inspiring video to get out there and build an antenna 📡😃👍! de Dan WD4DB
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Many thanks. 73 Peter
@basshorseman998
@basshorseman998 Год назад
Thank you Peter once again...
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
You aew welcome
@theradiocommsgeek8631
@theradiocommsgeek8631 Год назад
I agree with you mostly with elevated radials the 45 degree will bring down the sdr. I plan on a multi band vertical like the commander I live 400 feet off the beach at a elevation of 2 feet of sea level. The salt water is a better ground by 1000 percent so I can't wait its like magic. And probably ground mount. I might try it also with elevated radials. Keep up the good work! Chuck AA4CP Fort Pierce ,Florida USA
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Hi Chuck. Salt water is amazing. you can hear and work stations that others cannot hear a trace of. Go for it.
@smfridley2460
@smfridley2460 Год назад
Peter, following your suggestion and I'm building an elevated tri-band vertical in the back yard. Using mono band mobile antennas for 17 and 20m, and 2 resonant radials per band. Purchased an aluminum plate, cut as a hexagon base and have antenna spacing of approximately 6 inches. (BTW, tuning the 17m was a bit touchy but finally got SWR below 1.5.) Remember, a decent antenna analyzer is your best friend! To elevate the antenna I am using two sections of my spider pole mounted over a copper rod driven into the ground about 8 inches. Antenna base is up about 6 feet. Peter, I am curious about the degree of effect on SWR of trimming the radials versus simply adjusting the antenna stinger? I will be happy to provide details and photos to anyone interested in my design. Working great so far and will be adding 15 meter antenna today. Cheers!
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
That sounds an interesting arrangement. Ideally you want to ascertain if the whip is resonant ny attaching random wires to it. Don’t worry about VSWR, just look for the dip. Then try and get the lowest VSWR y just adjusting the radials. 73 Peter
@smfridley2460
@smfridley2460 Год назад
@@watersstanton Thanks for your nice reply Peter. Always enjoy hearing from you. I just recently completed building a triband quarter wave in my small backyard and it’s performing quite well after a lot of tuning. I wanted to suggest a topic for one of your future videos. Antenna tuning, especially for an elevated quarter wave multiband and all the factors that effect it such as feed point height, radiator separation distance, radial angle and length and coax length. In my own experience the most difficult thing was getting the 15, 17 and 20 meter radiators to play nice together. I’m using electrically shortened mobile antennas from Shark Antennas as the three radiators.
@jamesgeorge1709
@jamesgeorge1709 Год назад
I've been thinking about a 20 thru 6 meter vertical with a 49/1 unun at the feed point and put it up 10 ft above ground with a couple of 1/4 radial. Somethiing to play with.
@AliReza-zx8km
@AliReza-zx8km Год назад
Nice.....................
@richarde735
@richarde735 Год назад
you should collaborate with Callum McCormick M0MCX aka DX Commander and see about elevating one of his multi-band ground mounted vertical antennas. he has a strong following on RU-vid as well and that may benefit both of your businesses.
@kierongreen9789
@kierongreen9789 Год назад
Thanks Peter.K
@robhorsch3669
@robhorsch3669 Год назад
Brilliant! Many thanks, Peter. I live on an island with a 40 cliff to the beach. I will be trying this down by the beach and up on the bluff. Any prediction which will work better? 73 from N7RLV
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Have fun! 73 Peter
@brianfields4479
@brianfields4479 Год назад
Hi Peter, nice video. As a user of a 40m vertical on the ground in the corner of the garden, and radials layed on the lawn in the winter, now completely hidden, and getting dx zl to eu everyday, what improvements do you think I will get by converting to a raised Vertical ant, maybe better rx or tx, you may have said that in previous videos, I may have missed. Thanks 73.
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Ground mount results very much depend on what is around you up to several wavelengths away and whether you have benefit of ground sloping away. With extensive tests at my QTH I am seeing 6-9dB. gain on DX. And that with just three radials which I can easily fold away.73 Peter.
@alphasxsignal
@alphasxsignal Год назад
Just put up a endfed 1/2 wave res antenna by My Antenna company.
@mikeymouse4629
@mikeymouse4629 Год назад
Thank you for this video. For the radials coming down from an elevated vertical antenna, you suggested ~ 30-45 degrees. But how long should the radials be (a full 1/4 lambda of the band you want, 1/8 lambda, or does it matter) ? I believe you said 1/4 lambda radials, but that will make the radials as long as your antenna, if you are using a 1/4 wave vertical. What about 2 radials each 1/8 wavelength - that would give you a steeper angle, but would that reduce the efficiency of the antenna? Thank you for any advice.
@AusProbiz
@AusProbiz 11 месяцев назад
Each radial should be around 1/4, 1/8 won't work, and adjust to minimum SWR, assuming the vertical radiator is also 1/4, it can be longer then the radials may be shorter.
@francismcclaughry3794
@francismcclaughry3794 Год назад
i hav a nine band vertical laying the hall way. my mate is always complains. when i bought . i never considred the traps had to be set. i have m f j for setting the traps 'but have no idea of h.ow to use the darn thing.
@colrowsell3216
@colrowsell3216 Год назад
All good
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Thanks
@stewartrv
@stewartrv Год назад
I'm thinking of building a variation on this. I plan on having a vertical EFHW. If I cut for the 20M band it will 20M of course and all higher bands as it's resonant on all harmonics and it doesn't need radials or counterpoise (other than the coax). Finally as far as I know the take off angle is even shallower than a quarter wave so it will be great if mounted up high! Have you ever tried this?
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
A 20m half wave EFHW will only work on 20m and 10m. You are correct, the angle is slightly lower than a quarter wave. 73 Peter
@stewartrv
@stewartrv Год назад
@@watersstanton I suppose I'll have to get a 18m SpiderPole and then make a shortened EFHW for a 40m EFHW and more bands! 😉
@tomsteuverkb8dxn132
@tomsteuverkb8dxn132 Год назад
I have a Hustler 5BTV on the ground and it performs pretty well. I want to raise it up. Thanks for the explanation. The two radials you mentioned would give me what I need for 10m, 15m, 20m, and 40m or do I need more at different lengths? The antenna does do 80m but if I can't match it for that band, not a deal-breaker. What kind of wire do you recommend to be the best for radials?
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
The recommendation is 2 radials for each band. You could run different band radials close together with spacers if that helps.
@tomsteuverkb8dxn132
@tomsteuverkb8dxn132 Год назад
@@watersstanton Thanks!
@z3r0c00l2
@z3r0c00l2 7 месяцев назад
I have a sirio 827 on my roof. I have it on a mast of 2.5 meters . This antenna has 8 radials around it . Should I change the mast to a 5 meter one or not ? I am always looking to make long distance DX. So what are your suggestions?
@brandonhawkins3266
@brandonhawkins3266 3 месяца назад
If I add radials to my 6BTV from a chimney mount and lay them out on the roof , will this work?
@pauls8456
@pauls8456 Год назад
Cheapest way is to reuse an old CB / 11m vertical- they are readily available and a 1/2 wave on 11/10 is a 1/4 wave on 20.
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Providing you bypass the match section.
@pauls8456
@pauls8456 Год назад
@@watersstanton Yes of course, some are easier than others, the ones with a coil inside the base require a few pop rivets to be drilled out to remove the coil etc.
@bobblacka918
@bobblacka918 Год назад
Great idea.
@user-ss6zt2mo1l
@user-ss6zt2mo1l Год назад
MFJ poles are $200.... I could have got 2 from you. I'll order soon. You ship to USA ?
@Ressy66
@Ressy66 Год назад
Thanks Peter, how about the BB7V, I've seen you do one before on a stand a foot or two above ground, no radials, how would a BB7V work at about 8feet above ground with and without radials?
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
The design is for use without radials. It is not a quarter wave design - it performs similar to an EFHW in that respect.
@DonzLockz
@DonzLockz Год назад
So it's like a raised DX Commander with 45⁰ elavated radials? A vertical trapped end fed?
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
All quarter waves benefit.
@Coldwind12
@Coldwind12 Год назад
if my UHF/VHF antenna (2/3 of the lenhth of HF) is mounted 1m away from my vertical HF DX-88 HyGain (very old, 1.5kW sometimes I use) does it hurts much my HF vertical antenna performance? Both antennas are mounted on a chimney c.a. 7 m above the ground and the roofis covered with a sheet metal. Thank You for the comment in advance - Best regards - Adam SQ8JI 73's
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Probably not. Some HF verticals have parallelelements much closer and seem to work.
@markheil6374
@markheil6374 Год назад
Hello, I live in southern California and have struggled to put an antenna on top of my roof. I live in a 3 story house at the beach and have run an extremely heavy gauge ground wire up there, with two 10 foot ground rods into the earth below. I have purchased two different (long) antennas that don't require a ground plane but couldn't bring myself to install them. It's legal as a homeowner, but they are massive virtual (another 30+ feet). Our homes are long and TALL and close together due to the real estate costs, and I think it would look odd and potentially bring down the value. I never thought about creating a ground plane 50 feet up on the flat part of my roof using a smaller antenna. Thoughts?
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Go for it. Quarter wave vertical on roof will work great. 2 or 3 radials will work and you have benefit of nearby salt water. 73 Peter
@markheil6374
@markheil6374 Год назад
@@watersstanton Thanks, I will give it a try. Cheers!
@55555netman
@55555netman Год назад
how do you tune the 4btv if you are mounting above ground , if tuned at ground hight then elevated does the tune alter? cheers john zl1jre
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Yes it will change slightly, This is covered in the User Manual.
@briantrask8173
@briantrask8173 Год назад
Hi Peter, Should the end of the radials also be above ground?
@AusProbiz
@AusProbiz 11 месяцев назад
No though it likely won't matter, you could lay them on the top of the ground, or have them elevated and end in stakes insulated from the ground, test and see. Don't mount a quarter wave vertical higher than 1/4 above ground at base though, if you do the next low angle radiation height is more than 1.25 wavelengths up.OH and be careful because if the ends of those radials are in reach of animals, children, they'll get very nasty shocks from them if you are transmitting, so they are best kept out of reach.
@stevepatterson2290
@stevepatterson2290 Год назад
question. I have a 4BTV what if I wanted to put that on a elevated mast?
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
No problem. it is covered in the user Manual
@KeepEvery1Guessing
@KeepEvery1Guessing Год назад
Do beware of the high (transmitting) voltages at the ends of the radials. Keep them out of reach of pets, children, and the hands of guests who may not understand the hazard. And keep them clear of anything combustible, like your house, trees, etc. And note that elevated radials (unlike a radial field on or buried in the ground) must be of resonant length for the frequency of interest (multiple sets for different bands each need only be resonant for that band). Not a big deal, but, for lower bands they might need to extend beyond the horizontal limits of your garden.
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
Loaded radials will be covered in an upcoming video.
@smfridley2460
@smfridley2460 Год назад
@@watersstanton Looking forward to this video!
@jeremyolive1132
@jeremyolive1132 Год назад
Commander money for old rope. Is there a vertical for 160 I ask . Love the tutorials Peter. 73 G7GNS
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Год назад
The only practical 160m for most of us is a loadide vertical, but will have a very narrow bandwidth. 73 Peter
@jeremyolive1132
@jeremyolive1132 Год назад
@@watersstanton thanks fir getting back. I've never used top band and you never hear people talking of it. Must take a look at it.
@jerryblankenship9908
@jerryblankenship9908 Месяц назад
Fiberglass mast for C B radios how do you ground the antenna
@watersstanton
@watersstanton Месяц назад
Why would you want to ground the antenna?
@user-uo2my8ss4f
@user-uo2my8ss4f Месяц назад
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