Good morning Almir. Nice to see you always trying to make something work. Looking really good and I am sure you making tons of Contacts across the Pond into Europeanside. Happy Thursday & 73 my Friend. 💯👍🙋♂
Good morning Guenter. Nice to hear from you again! I love to play around with antennas. I was very happy with this one. Happy end week for you my friend & 73 de VE3DAL.
@@VE3DAL Tnx Almir, hope to meet you on air these Days. If the WX stays nice like today I am going to be out in the Fields working Daytime DX on 20,17, 15 and 12m Band. Happy Thanksgiving & 73
I didn't expect the GAA jersey. Nice. There are GAA teams in Ottawa, actually. I'll show you my setup at home sometime (incl. my 6m dipole). Don't worry about the bending too much. The bend is much smaller than a wavelength, so it shouldn't introduce any issues. Drop me a line via QRZ. -Craig
Hi Craig, in 2016 my wife and I went to Irland and that's where I got that jersey. That will be nice look forward. At the moment I will leave the antenna like that it's working perfectly and not worry about the bending. 73 my friend.
Hi John, I was surprised too I have been trying different locations around my place and that location is good. The other day I try the same setup at my driveway and the noise was terrible S5. 73's de VE3DAL.
Just watched your video and you showing how you mount the MFJ on the bracket. You mention the bottom cap, and was not sure exactly what you meant, but I've seen other videos where hams have a long piece of string on the top section so they can just pull on that to get the top section to come up easily. Perhaps this is not what you were talking about though. I like your bracket! 73.
Thank you Scott! After I bought the 50mm pvc pipe I realized the bottom of MFJ cap is wider than 50mm. That's why I left a little space at the bottom. I'm using only the bottom 5 session of the MFJ which gives me about 20'. 73's de VE3DAL.
@@VE3DAL ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VRMo0_TGSfw.html I propose to consider my version of a car support for the mast. He was installing a seven-meter wooden mast. Unfortunately, the language of the video is Russian.