
In this video I show the Nelson Antennas 9:1 end fed match box and how it tunes with a Yaesu FT 991A , also what I needed to do to get it to work on the 40 meter band.
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In this video I show the Nelson Antennas 9:1 end fed match box and how it tunes with a Yaesu FT 991A , also what I needed to do to get it to work on the 40 meter band.
In this video I review an outstanding, very well made backpack by First Tactical. I talk about how it could be used for Amateur (Ham) Radio. I also talk about First Tactical and how they work with Law Enforcement, Firefighters and Emergency Medical Personnel to thoroughly understand the unique needs of their customers. First Tactical has agreed to give a 15% off promo their site for my viewers.Thank You Again First Tactical !!
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In this video I will show a Summits On The Air (SOTA) Activation on short but steep hike to a prominent ridge in the San Gabriel High Country in Los Angeles County With K6TNT and Myself KK6USY. We pass through a abandoned ski resort, and top it off with outstanding views of the middle of the front range and San Gabriel Wilderness.
In this video i show how and what I used to make a stake that fits inside of the DX Commander, Sota Beams and PackTenna mast to help with guying.
In this video I show how I built a 12 volt Rotor for small Yagi, Moxon and Hexbeam antennas using a 2 rpm geared motor. The Original Idea came from my friend Steve, K1GMM, his channel is Green Mountain Maniac, check him out!
In this short video I use a FT3D handheld to send a text message to a cell phone and back to the radio.
In this video I show how i constructed a 6 meter Moxon Antenna from PVC and wire. First design was by John Ryan N1PCE.
In this video I go through the steps of making a seat box for a 1999 Westcoaster Fishing boat.
In this video I make a contact with K6DJV of the 2 meter crew with a HT from a boat on a lake about 45 miles.