With each element being 102.25 with a 2 inch spacer, wouldnt that be a total of 206.5 instead of 204.5? Not trying to be nitpicky but I am going to try to build one. Thanks
Nice antenna mj. I've heard you on ssb, but can't talk out on my radio. It is apparently off freq!? I guess ill have to have someone .ook at it! 73s from the cactus patch!!
@@rgnichols567 Get yourself a new ham radio and never look back. Most can be easily modified to transmit on all frequencies by removing a diode or something similar. I bought an Icom 706mk2g new years ago and will never buy another cb. The problem with the cbs is when they break, you can't find anyone to fix them. I've got a nice Galaxy Pluto right now in need of repair and can't find anyone I trust to do a good job.
I sure enjoy watching your videos. I like all of the tinkering and homemade antennas. I also like seeing the distance tests you and Mrs. Mower junky do. 👍
Thank You so much. I spend a lot of time reading antenna theory, and researching different metals. I just really like antennas. Take care, Thanks for watching.
I have built my own design 2 element beam for many locals here. I have worked dx all over the world with this design. It really works and is dirt cheap to build.
So you're using steel instead of aluminum? Thats interesting. I might have to try that. Here in az we don't have the corrosion problems other parts of the country have. (Its a DRY heat, lol)
I built a 4 element yagi , very similar to that 30 plus years ago. The reflector and directors do not need to be isolated from the boom , only the directly driven element, I used a Hy Gain BN 400 beam balun and short jumper to each half of the driven elements, same 2 inch spacing and isolation from the boom
Rainmaker ☔️ 663 Wavin from California Dreamin USA 🇺🇸 and nice work! Recycle ♻️ and DX golf ⛳️ anT 🐜 TeN nA besT ant 🐜 eVer Moon 🌙 ShinE XXX HomiE BreW ant 🐜 TeN na
That looks excellent. That is a broad spacing between the elements which not only allows you to achieve a great match, but also (in theory) favors a stronger rear null at the expense of slightly reduced overall directional gain. If a person wanted to get highest gain in a beam and cared less about a strong null in back, they would go down to something as tight as 50 inch spacing and to get a good match, do something like a gamma match or hairpin on the solid and/or grounded radiator/mast which would also be a stronger and grounded design. Your new antenna should really kick ass and hold up well, nevertheless! The 10meter beam I am laying out in the parched grass in the back yard right now is a 16 foot aluminum painters pole with two short aluminum tube stingers screwed to the ends, while struggling to build a hairpin beta or gamma match with odd materials laying about. Reflector is two crappie/panfish poles butted together with a 1" tube as a coupler. With some copper foil leftover from industrial processes I happen to have, I am wrapping the entire fiberglass reflector element in copper foil about twice as heavy as reynolds wrap. It looks like a golden javelin. Boom is a convenient 7 foot fiberglass pruners pole. How did you cut your plexiglass so neatly?
@@MowerJunkie thank you sir. I found your channel maybe 6 months ago, I've learned alot and enjoy your videos very much. When I get my Antenna together I look forward to making contact. 690Arkansas poor boy, 73's
I just got into gmrs radios and I have begun building antennas. Very fun hobby. Working towards my amateur license soon. I just constructed a copper yagi gmrs vhf. Andnit works good I need parts to get my gamma match solid but the antenna works well and has a lot of gain
@thechristianbiker812 in my experience it's a lot based on your local topography. I can get a pretty steady 35 miles to a repeater in my area. days good propagation days I can get around 40 miles. Reaching a repeater that is. Simplex radio to radio I can average around 15 miles max in my area. Def varies based on terrain. I'm in north east Ohio.
@thechristianbiker812 of course it all depends on location. Radio and antenna. A base antenna around 25 to 30 ft does well in a lot of areas with a good antenna or one atkeast tuned for gmrs. Sometimes the 70cm dial band antennas are not quite good enough swr wise and tuning to do good for gmrs freq. I love building and doing. I am a ham operator now and I built my own gmrs repeater here in my hometown so it's been fun and i love the hobby. Gmrs is what got me into radio and i will def. Be continuing it for the matter of family comms. Imo a good quality radio meaning a better name brand thay baofeng will do you wonders. The cheap radios can get u started but. A yaesu or a icom handheld is def worth the money for range and reliability. I have 3 baofengs that no longer work. So sometimes the money pays
What I use for element insulation is Stauff Hydraulic pipe mountings on top of aluminium flat bar or plate. It's much more robust. To terminate your coax to the driven element; drill a small hole through the element each side and use a stainless metal thread and nuts and connect the cable with electrical terminals. Use a 1:1 current balun / choke in the coax.
Hey John! That is a nice antenna you have there. What I get a kick is your floor noise is so low! WOW! Keep the video coming my friend. 73! Unit 82 D.O.A San Antonio TX
Yet another amazing job ! We got all that ice in Rockhill as well, my 102 whips ground planes on my A99 drooped like they had stripped bass on the line 360 SC saying 73 2 ya
Excellent job, CB at its best, just doing it right !!! Another good project. I am supposed to have the makings for a light 3 element beam, maybe you have motivated me to find that box and build it. Nice analyzer you have there, I kinda expected you to get one as much antenna stuff as you are doing.
I made a direct dipole feed element 12' long , 6' element spacing from scrape antennas in 1982. on a 30' pole i spoke all over the world on a cobra 148gtldx on 12 watts and the standard mic.
Nice job !! If you want to weld up any of them element cracks there's lots of aluminum welding rod on line. DONT buy the cheap rods. You get what you pay for... 💯
Like you're2 element yagi ,i,m getting my materials to make my own ,I hope mine works as good as yours does ,always enjoy your videos. Always very informative.Doctor J in North carolina.
Great Job...I have that same rotor...I got the rain and snow from that storm...I always get a kick hearing you say your in S.Carolina with your New England accent. Take care 73...556 New Jersey said that..🎙
Good job. On the 2 element yagi...I use to have one home made also and they work very good ,I made some DXs to Canada, Europe, Africa, Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand the Caribbean and Chile...at only 15' from the graund whit 30 Watts from my HR 2510..all.. From Puerto Rico.....😎.......73's and good DX.... from unit 403 West Indies in the Caribbean...( monitor ch 38 LSB )
So, I would guess by mounting the reflector directly to the boom, element spacing and element length may need to be more radically adjusted where as insulated from the boom, the dipole formula and 5% longer reflector may get you closer from the get go???
...a dipole with a reflector? Use the driven element as one piece of aluminium and use a gamma match to set up for tuning... Less messing around and joints. If it works and you are happy, awesome!
great job on the antenna, try making a 3 element sometime for even better results. your coax connection is very similiar to the way my old mosley ta-33 tri bander connects. works great.
I have one of those old TV rotator motors which was still attatched to an old TV antenna I was given. But I don't have any of the other components for it. I would like to use it on a CB antenna. But I have no idea what the correct voltage is supposed to be that the rotator motor uses. Do you or anybody else out there know what is the correct voltage that it takes to run the rotator motor? Is it AC or DC voltage and does it operate on 12 volts DC or 120 volts AC? Thank you or anybody else in advance that can provide me with such information. Thanks again for sharing such great video's on buliding antenna's. Every one of them has been very informative.
really appreciate this video - exactly what i needed - you said you were building it for channel 38 - what dimensions would you use for a less channel specific design? I am a novice with antennas cb but an avid DIY - use what you got kind of guy - in my situation, just now putting an mobile in the truck and a base at home in an attempt to communicate while hunting an area with absolutely no cell service - already have a 40 ' tower i can stick it on top of and the material to do it, just wondering if i should copy your measurements exactly or not... thanks in advance for any and all info, i don't usually like watching vids for info but i liked yours
I built this antenna so that channel 38 is in the middle of it's frequency coverage. it will easily do 40 channels up and down from 38, and still have a good SWR reading. Good luck with your antenna, 73's
Did you notice your SWR’s was much higher when covered in ice ? It creates a continuity , mine did that last week . Very nice job 151 . I’m looking fwd to building me a 3 element for either 2 meter or 10 meter this summer
Nice job 151, these antenna project videos are really good. Looks like your cats just wanted to be in the video too. Ice storms can be brutal and agree your antenna held out good. We get the same crazy weather like that up here in New England. I see your yagi will be dedicated for horizontal use, good for dxing. 73, 770 RI
IF I MAY ASK............. AT THE FEED POINT , IS THERE ANOTHER WIRE FOR GROUND TO THE MAST?OR DO I RUN A SEPERATE GROUND FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE POLE TO MY LIGHTNING ARRESTOR?
Was great to hear you on the air this morning in gippsland Victoria. Could not send my signal out. But you came in very well and 909 Texas. 1.9.2022 73s 357 gippsland Victoria Australia Phillip
Thanks J P. I don't think it needs a heater, I've been here for 8 years and this is the first time We've had an ice storm. Thanks for watching, Take care.
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!!!! I PURCHASED A SIRIO SY-4 I NEVER GOT IT TO WORK. THEN WHEN I GOT MY MACO 5/8 AS THE REST OF MY CB NEIGHBORS(N.C.), I SAID THE SIRIO IS JUNK & I GOT ROBBED!!!! NOW, YOU GIVE NEW LIFE TO MY ANTENNA! ALL I HAVE TO DO IS GET 2 HOSE CLAMPS AND A PIECE OF PLEXI GLASS AND A TAPE MEASURE!! THANK YOU. WHAT WOULD I SHORTEN OR ADD LENGTH TO FOR CHANNEL 20 OR 11? IF I MAY ASK.
how does your 2el "yagi" compare to a single element dipole, any gain over the single element dipol ? the footpointresistance will not be 50Ohm, when there is the second element or more elements. what does the SWR do, if you turn up the calibration knob of that SWR-meter to the max, still around 1,2 or does it go to like 2.2 or even higher ?
the SWR meter I used is part of an antenna analyzer, it does not have a calibration knob, it has a frequency adjustment knob. With the antenna 28 feet off the ground it has a resistance of 49 ohms, and 1 to 1 SWR on channel 19.
APPROXIMATE YAGI-UDA ANTENNA GAIN LEVELS NUMBER OF ELEMENTS APPROX ANTICIPATED GAIN DB OVER DIPOLE 2 5 3 7.5 4 8.5 5 9.5 6 10.5 7 11.5 so you can see the best bang for your buck is a 2 or 3 element beam. To go from a 2 element beam as .22 wave length (appx 8') to a 55 foot boom for a 7 element boom (using the same .22 wave length spacing) "ain't worth the hassle or trouble" for only 6 db gain (1 s-unit on the receiving station). MJ didn't mention but the .22 spacing is for maximum forward gain. You can shorten the 8' spacing and improve how broad band the antenna. 73
That's exactly what I wanted to build. Thank you I will use this design in the future build. LA030, AR 030 or 030 Sparky in Rogers AR. Be listening for ya. Better feed the cats or your going to be dinner.
I'm hoping to get set up soon in Dardanelle AR. I'll be listing for ya. I don't know the first thing about how antennas work. I'm open to any suggestions if you have any.
the element is made out of multiple lengths of pipe that slide into each other, so you just loosen a clamp, and make the element longer or shorter to adjust the SWR.
I couldn’t comment on your Facebook page because Well I go against their community standards but I am learning how to get back at them. It’s mostly fighting against scammers. But anyway man thank you for making this video I have some different ideas myself I want to try. And yours is one of them.
Check out this video, th-cam.com/video/quJzBENg2a8/w-d-xo.html I had a 2 element Yagi with 2 rotors, so that I could run it anyway I wanted to. Thanks for watching, Take care.
@@MowerJunkie I woulsd still at least put an air Core choke balun on it personally. all you need to do is wrap some coax around a plastic pipe. just saying.
Man, that antenna looks good ! Do you think I can get it tuned to 27.225 for the European 22 CB channel ? And how ? I need to make it bigger or smaller ?
Any wife that says," that antenna looks good on the house" is a good wife to look at and have.lol.so cool that was a great build and it took the ice. Oh my nice job!
You Must have a good heart for Animals, Cause cats pick you, That means they trust and love you, Our 30 pound Tabby is our Child, Back to the Antenna, Do you have a schematic, for this, I,m old and Blind, and have not had a CB in 20 years when I stop Driving Tractor over the road,. , But I had a Big radio then ,So your saying you have 2 separate 102,1/4 on each end, But not connected, Is that right, and other side same length but they are Connect in center. I know this Might be a stupid question, I just don't remember. Thanks for any Help Brian
I like it, really clean construction. I've always had the best luck with .2 wavelength and yours is real close, 86.5" being ideal from what I've seen, but at .225 you may have a bit more gain and a slightly less F-B but I'd take it! You might check out an Omega match - it's much better than a Gamma and is a balanced match! I hope I get to DX with you soon, who do I listen for on 38Lsb? - World Radio # ?
@@MowerJunkie Let's do it again. We have a nightly round table on 38. Right now I'm using a 125ft wire doublet fed with 600Ω open wire ladder line horizontally stretched out east the west. I'm working on getting my old full wave box quad back up for 11 meters. It's a all fiberglass antenna with no metal except for the mast plate and the end caps for the spreaders. This is 22 Chuck's old design. No gamma match just only 1/4 wave stub fed with a piece of 75 ohm cable. 73! 497 Brandon
@@MowerJunkie understandable. I have switched to a cheaper lmr400 style feed line @50 ft picked up a small bit of performance. But I appreciate you taking the time to chat back with me keep making the great content 73 my friend
What about using a balun or current choke to decouple the unbalanced coax (52 ohms) from the balanced dipole driven element (75 ohms) which remove the problem of radiation from that coax. Additionally the vswr shown on that meter will not be accurate if the coax is not decoupled from the driven element with a current choke. Then you should transform the 50/75 ohms impedance mismatch for efficient power transfer. Since it is a mono band antenna a gamma match is simple and easy to make and will fix all these problems.
the addition of the reflector lowers the feed point to around 50 ohms! 75 ohms is only when well away from objects! a choke is a good idea but not needed. the 50 vs 75 ohm is not a problem in the old days you would use 75 ohm rg 11 or rg8 intrchangably as you could get 50 or 75 ohm swr tester and the output of radios wear tunable from 25-150 ohms! the loss from a 1.5 to 1 swr is not detctabel in radio land! the old radio books do a good job of explaning swr etc not the new ones! read one from pre 1940 it will explane it at enginring level yet make it clear for lay men!
Nice I like that..was you bare foot when you talked to Canada??. How many watts will it take..? 73s..la 350 central Louisiana.i got me a maco 5/8 wave ground plane now.does great may build one like you.
@@MowerJunkie one last question please I have bad line noise or interface.what do you think about noise eliminators or ferrite any suggestions.thanks any videos you have on that?
I've still got a silver rod on the roof of a 18 story building here in London. Height really is might. I'll be taking it down soon coz it's getting bent and battered up there (they don't make them like they used to) I'll be putting up a 4ft shorter fibre glass antenna. The sigma 2011 skip master 5/8 wave.. the silver rod is still a great cheap antenna which served me very well. I tell you what the silver rod ain't scared of the antron 99. If the antron fancies a knuckle up the silver rod is ready to go. Just say the time and the place and the silver rod will be there 🌚 it just sees the antron as a skinny puny bit of wire. Anyway Queensbury rules🌚?
Good job mower junkie…. I’ll have to set up so I can can come off channel 6 to go say high up on 38 lsb someday. I’ll prolly build a little 2 element gizmotchi or a 3 nothing like I run for the super bowl..
With each element being 102.25 with a 2 inch spacer, wouldnt that be a total of 206.5 instead of 204.5? Not trying to be nitpicky but I am going to try to build one. Thanks
Yup, lol. I noticed my mistake after I published the video. Yes the total length with spacer is 206.5"
Thanks for watching, Good luck with Your build.
@@MowerJunkie Thanks for the reply. Keep the vidoes coming. I made contact with you a month or so ago... 351 SW Oklahoma
Cheers Mate, you saved me from posting this very question
Nice antenna mj. I've heard you on ssb, but can't talk out on my radio. It is apparently off freq!? I guess ill have to have someone .ook at it! 73s from the cactus patch!!
@@rgnichols567
Get yourself a new ham radio and never look back. Most can be easily modified to transmit on all frequencies by removing a diode or something similar. I bought an Icom 706mk2g new years ago and will never buy another cb.
The problem with the cbs is when they break, you can't find anyone to fix them.
I've got a nice Galaxy Pluto right now in need of repair and can't find anyone I trust to do a good job.
I sure enjoy watching your videos. I like all of the tinkering and homemade antennas. I also like seeing the distance tests you and Mrs. Mower junky do. 👍
Dude, you are a smart man. How did you learn all this. Your always searching for the best antenna. Awesome
Thank You so much. I spend a lot of time reading antenna theory, and researching different metals. I just really like antennas. Take care, Thanks for watching.
I have built my own design 2 element beam for many locals here. I have worked dx all over the world with this design. It really works and is dirt cheap to build.
Looked pretty easy. Almost thinking of going to the local hardware store someday
@@radioaktiv7841 I use electrical conduit. Get everything a box store for under $50.00
So you're using steel instead of aluminum? Thats interesting. I might have to try that. Here in az we don't have the corrosion problems other parts of the country have. (Its a DRY heat, lol)
I built a 4 element yagi , very similar to that 30 plus years ago. The reflector and directors do not need to be isolated from the boom , only the directly driven element, I used a Hy Gain BN 400 beam balun and short jumper to each half of the driven elements, same 2 inch spacing and isolation from the boom
Really nice set-up! You know you did good when the wife approves!
You got that right! Thanks for watching, 73's
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That looks excellent. That is a broad spacing between the elements which not only allows you to achieve a great match, but also (in theory) favors a stronger rear null at the expense of slightly reduced overall directional gain. If a person wanted to get highest gain in a beam and cared less about a strong null in back, they would go down to something as tight as 50 inch spacing and to get a good match, do something like a gamma match or hairpin on the solid and/or grounded radiator/mast which would also be a stronger and grounded design. Your new antenna should really kick ass and hold up well, nevertheless!
The 10meter beam I am laying out in the parched grass in the back yard right now is a 16 foot aluminum painters pole with two short aluminum tube stingers screwed to the ends, while struggling to build a hairpin beta or gamma match with odd materials laying about. Reflector is two crappie/panfish poles butted together with a 1" tube as a coupler. With some copper foil leftover from industrial processes I happen to have, I am wrapping the entire fiberglass reflector element in copper foil about twice as heavy as reynolds wrap. It looks like a golden javelin. Boom is a convenient 7 foot fiberglass pruners pole. How did you cut your plexiglass so neatly?
I always love your homemade antennas ! You always keep it real and use what you got !
I appreciate that! Take care Eric, Thanks for watching.
@@MowerJunkie I really like Eric's comment towards Mower Junkie. I share the same thoughts!
Is there any way to use rg6 coax, for CB. Poor boy asking
@@bayoutrapper Yes, 75 ohm rg/6 can be used with a pair of Co-phased antennas.
@@MowerJunkie thank you sir. I found your channel maybe 6 months ago, I've learned alot and enjoy your videos very much. When I get my Antenna together I look forward to making contact. 690Arkansas poor boy, 73's
I just got into gmrs radios and I have begun building antennas. Very fun hobby. Working towards my amateur license soon. I just constructed a copper yagi gmrs vhf. Andnit works good I need parts to get my gamma match solid but the antenna works well and has a lot of gain
What kinda range do GMRS get?
@thechristianbiker812 in my experience it's a lot based on your local topography. I can get a pretty steady 35 miles to a repeater in my area. days good propagation days I can get around 40 miles. Reaching a repeater that is.
Simplex radio to radio I can average around 15 miles max in my area. Def varies based on terrain. I'm in north east Ohio.
@keithtreisch6890 that's alot better than i expected
@thechristianbiker812 of course it all depends on location. Radio and antenna. A base antenna around 25 to 30 ft does well in a lot of areas with a good antenna or one atkeast tuned for gmrs. Sometimes the 70cm dial band antennas are not quite good enough swr wise and tuning to do good for gmrs freq. I love building and doing. I am a ham operator now and I built my own gmrs repeater here in my hometown so it's been fun and i love the hobby. Gmrs is what got me into radio and i will def. Be continuing it for the matter of family comms. Imo a good quality radio meaning a better name brand thay baofeng will do you wonders. The cheap radios can get u started but. A yaesu or a icom handheld is def worth the money for range and reliability. I have 3 baofengs that no longer work. So sometimes the money pays
@keithtreisch6890 thanks for the info! I'll have to look into it and see of there are others to talk to on it in my area.
What I use for element insulation is Stauff Hydraulic pipe mountings on top of aluminium flat bar or plate. It's much more robust. To terminate your coax to the driven element; drill a small hole through the element each side and use a stainless metal thread and nuts and connect the cable with electrical terminals. Use a 1:1 current balun / choke in the coax.
Hey John! That is a nice antenna you have there. What I get a kick is your floor noise is so low! WOW! Keep the video coming my friend. 73! Unit 82 D.O.A San Antonio TX
Yet another amazing job ! We got all that ice in Rockhill as well, my 102 whips ground planes on my A99 drooped like they had stripped bass on the line 360 SC saying 73 2 ya
5650 just up the road in Lake Wylie waving! Pretty sure we spoke a while back.
Did the whips improve the A99 currently using mine with no ground plane
Yes it get out better on skip. Local stayed about the same.
Excellent job, CB at its best, just doing it right !!! Another good project. I am supposed to have the makings for a light 3 element beam, maybe you have motivated me to find that box and build it. Nice analyzer you have there, I kinda expected you to get one as much antenna stuff as you are doing.
That's great, I hope I get to hear you on that 3 element beam. Take care, Thanks for watching.
I enjoy your videos😊 i have a 4 element bream what should each element be set at? 11 meter band
I made a direct dipole feed element 12' long , 6' element spacing from scrape antennas in 1982. on a 30' pole i spoke all over the world on a cobra 148gtldx on 12 watts and the standard mic.
Nice job !! If you want to weld up any of them element cracks there's lots of aluminum welding rod on line. DONT buy the cheap rods. You get what you pay for... 💯
Excellent video, great job on that antenna!
Great job AND verbal description! Makes me want to run out and give it a try! Thanks for the post!
Beautifully done John !!!
Thank You. 73's from 151 SC.
Like you're2 element yagi ,i,m getting my materials to make my own ,I hope mine works as good as yours does ,always enjoy your videos. Always very informative.Doctor J in North carolina.
Great Job...I have that same rotor...I got the rain and snow from that storm...I always get a kick hearing you say your in S.Carolina with your New England accent. Take care 73...556 New Jersey said that..🎙
lol, Take care 556, 73's from 151 SC.
Good job. On the 2 element yagi...I use to have one home made also and they work very good ,I made some DXs to Canada, Europe, Africa, Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand the Caribbean and Chile...at only 15' from the graund whit 30 Watts from my HR 2510..all.. From Puerto Rico.....😎.......73's and good DX.... from unit 403 West Indies in the Caribbean...( monitor ch 38 LSB )
Thanks for sharing, Take care 403, down there in Puerto Rico. 73's from 151 SC.
@@MowerJunkie thanks...hope to some day contact you in ch 38 LSB....unit 403 West Indies in the Caribbean ( Puerto Rico )
So, I would guess by mounting the reflector directly to the boom, element spacing and element length may need to be more radically adjusted where as insulated from the boom, the dipole formula and 5% longer reflector may get you closer from the get go???
...a dipole with a reflector? Use the driven element as one piece of aluminium and use a gamma match to set up for tuning... Less messing around and joints. If it works and you are happy, awesome!
i made a 3 element beem out off tent pols lol it worked grate darrell
great job on the antenna, try making a 3 element sometime for even better results. your coax connection is very similiar to the way my old mosley ta-33 tri bander connects. works great.
Yes indeed HomiE BreW Moon 🌙 sHine 3 Element WHoooocH
Liked ands Subscribed... Nice work on the Antenna 〶 AND the video 📽️. Nice touch talking skip on it at the end too.
Thank You so much, I've been subscribed to your channel for a long time, Thanks for everything you do for the hobby. Take care, 73's from 151 SC.
I have one of those old TV rotator motors which was still attatched to an old TV antenna I was given. But I don't have any of the other components for it. I would like to use it on a CB antenna. But I have no idea what the correct voltage is supposed to be that the rotator motor uses. Do you or anybody else out there know what is the correct voltage that it takes to run the rotator motor? Is it AC or DC voltage and does it operate on 12 volts DC or 120 volts AC? Thank you or anybody else in advance that can provide me with such information. Thanks again for sharing such great video's on buliding antenna's. Every one of them has been very informative.
What's the part list for this? I've got a stryker 955 that I want to get on the air.
really appreciate this video - exactly what i needed - you said you were building it for channel 38 - what dimensions would you use for a less channel specific design? I am a novice with antennas cb but an avid DIY - use what you got kind of guy - in my situation, just now putting an mobile in the truck and a base at home in an attempt to communicate while hunting an area with absolutely no cell service - already have a 40 ' tower i can stick it on top of and the material to do it, just wondering if i should copy your measurements exactly or not... thanks in advance for any and all info, i don't usually like watching vids for info but i liked yours
I built this antenna so that channel 38 is in the middle of it's frequency coverage. it will easily do 40 channels up and down from 38, and still have a good SWR reading. Good luck with your antenna, 73's
Did you notice your SWR’s was much higher when covered in ice ? It creates a continuity , mine did that last week . Very nice job 151 . I’m looking fwd to building me a 3 element for either 2 meter or 10 meter this summer
Yup, when it was covered in ice it did have a higher SWR, but it did stay below 1.5.
@@MowerJunkie
Same here ,, as long as I was barefoot
Great job on the antenna and if your wife said to you that antenna looks nice on the house she's a keeper
Nice job 151, these antenna project videos are really good. Looks like your cats just wanted to be in the video too. Ice storms can be brutal and agree your antenna held out good. We get the same crazy weather like that up here in New England. I see your yagi will be dedicated for horizontal use, good for dxing. 73, 770 RI
Thanks 770. I decided to keep it flat for DX, and I have a lot of locals that are also on the flat side. Take care, 73's from 151 SC.
IF I MAY ASK............. AT THE FEED POINT , IS THERE ANOTHER WIRE FOR GROUND TO THE MAST?OR DO I RUN A SEPERATE GROUND FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE POLE TO MY LIGHTNING ARRESTOR?
My build was not DC grounded, just the coax connects to the active element.
Hey John, just wondering how you came up with the boom length and radial spacing ? 73s 😊
From this website, www.hamuniverse.com/wb2vuo2elyagi.html
Love the videos! Keep the coming! This will be my next project! Waving a hand from Scotland 108CV052.
Very cool! Take care, Thanks for watching.
Was great to hear you on the air this morning in gippsland Victoria.
Could not send my signal out. But you came in very well and 909 Texas.
1.9.2022
73s
357 gippsland Victoria Australia
Phillip
I now have most all parts to build my own! I just didnt understand how the direct fed worked. Thanks for sharing bud! 295 Steeltoe waving from Maine
Mower junkie do you still have the 2 element Yagi hooked up, That really was amazing talking to Canada
I don't have it hooked up at the moment, But I do still have it. Thanks for watching, 73's
If I cut down a match system two 30 inches will it work for 2 elements MaCo beam
Excellent build 👏.. is it possible to add a heating line, for melting the ice? Just thinking out loud..
Thanks J P. I don't think it needs a heater, I've been here for 8 years and this is the first time We've had an ice storm. Thanks for watching, Take care.
I hope that one day I have the free time and free space to do stuff like this. Nice antenna.
I don't know much about CB. What does the 158 and 215 indicate? Location I assume. But what term is used to refer ti it??? Thanks for the vid.
Nah. A lot of guys use numbers for their handle. Sometimes the old heads use the last of their license numbers back when CB required one.
What was the SWR once you raised it above the house? The higher the better on the flatside. Looks like your sweet spot.
Yup, it went flat on channel 19, and 1.1 on 1 and 40. it ended up having an SWR of 1.5 or less from 26.5 - 27.9 mhz. Thanks for watching, Take care.
Just a?, would it have made a difference if the folks were facing down and the plexiglass on top Just wondering?
for the best performance the element should be above the boom.
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!!!! I PURCHASED A SIRIO SY-4 I NEVER GOT IT TO WORK.
THEN WHEN I GOT MY MACO 5/8 AS THE REST OF MY CB NEIGHBORS(N.C.), I SAID THE SIRIO IS JUNK & I GOT ROBBED!!!! NOW, YOU GIVE NEW LIFE TO MY ANTENNA! ALL I HAVE TO DO IS GET 2 HOSE CLAMPS AND A PIECE OF PLEXI GLASS AND A TAPE MEASURE!!
THANK YOU. WHAT WOULD I SHORTEN OR ADD LENGTH TO FOR CHANNEL 20 OR 11? IF I MAY ASK.
Another great antenna build John!! Next project a 6element ok 🤣 73s 176 Scotland 🏴
I'll get onto that 6 element as soon as I can. Take care, 73's from 151 SC.
Another great video MJ. 73's from your buddy up the road!
Thanks Paul, Take care.
You done a great job building the Beam. 73 AE4OY William Peacock EM-81UF SOUTH EAST GEORGIA USA
Nicely done all you need to reach out and touch the world with
how does your 2el "yagi" compare to a single element dipole, any gain over the single element dipol ?
the footpointresistance will not be 50Ohm, when there is the second element or more elements. what does the SWR do, if you turn up the calibration knob of that SWR-meter to the max, still around 1,2 or does it go to like 2.2 or even higher ?
the SWR meter I used is part of an antenna analyzer, it does not have a calibration knob, it has a frequency adjustment knob. With the antenna 28 feet off the ground it has a resistance of 49 ohms, and 1 to 1 SWR on channel 19.
APPROXIMATE YAGI-UDA ANTENNA GAIN LEVELS
NUMBER OF ELEMENTS APPROX ANTICIPATED GAIN
DB OVER DIPOLE
2 5
3 7.5
4 8.5
5 9.5
6 10.5
7 11.5
so you can see the best bang for your buck is a 2 or 3 element beam. To go from a 2 element beam as .22 wave length (appx 8') to a 55 foot boom for a 7 element boom (using the same .22 wave length spacing) "ain't worth the hassle or trouble" for only 6 db gain (1 s-unit on the receiving station). MJ didn't mention but the .22 spacing is for maximum forward gain. You can shorten the 8' spacing and improve how broad band the antenna. 73
That's exactly what I wanted to build. Thank you I will use this design in the future build. LA030, AR 030 or 030 Sparky in Rogers AR. Be listening for ya. Better feed the cats or your going to be dinner.
I'm hoping to get set up soon in Dardanelle AR. I'll be listing for ya. I don't know the first thing about how antennas work. I'm open to any suggestions if you have any.
Sorry for being dumb, but I'm new to this. What side do you point in the direction you want to work, Reflector or Drive?
The driven element gets pointed where you want to talk. the reflector is in the back, and reflects the signal toward the driven element.
Hey Mr Mower, use Conext Link RT4N-2 Screw Ring Terminals for the feed line. Way better connection.
Is the plexiglass UV rated because if it not it will fade turn milky white and become very brittle!
it is UV rated, but I still put 3 coats of paint on it. Thanks for watching, Take care.
How would you adjust the SWR on something like that if it was too high I didn't see where you can adjust it
the element is made out of multiple lengths of pipe that slide into each other, so you just loosen a clamp, and make the element longer or shorter to adjust the SWR.
@@MowerJunkie thank you so much
ken i use coper pipe 3/4 inch and 1/2 inch at the end usig reducer end us the same measures thans for the video from..denver colorado
You can use copper pipe, But your measurements will be different.
any idea on the measures thans .... and I hanks for your time
258 from Quebec Canada 🇨🇦 73 My Brother from Little Brother 671 Waveing 👋
Thanks Luis, Big wave back to you, 73's from 151 SC.
does the reflector have to be insulated from the boom like the driven mount??
the reflector does not need to be isolated, it can be attached directly to the boom.
What would happen if the elements were vertical ?
it would be vertically polarized.
Nice antenna build are you going to gear it up again to go vertical
I think I'm going to keep this antenna for flat side only. Thanks for watching, 73's from 151 SC.
Wow Worked well Great Build.
I couldn’t comment on your Facebook page because Well I go against their community standards but I am learning how to get back at them. It’s mostly fighting against scammers. But anyway man thank you for making this video I have some different ideas myself I want to try. And yours is one of them.
How much would you charge to make a antenna like that and I come pick it up ??? Thanks
Excellent ! Simple and effective. Nice work 151. 73s 406 caveman
Yes it does, looks fantastic, i made a similar one last year for 6m sporatic e season.
Have you ever tryed to set it up vertial it may work let me know if you ever try.One person I did know made it out of copper pipe.
Check out this video, th-cam.com/video/quJzBENg2a8/w-d-xo.html I had a 2 element Yagi with 2 rotors, so that I could run it anyway I wanted to. Thanks for watching, Take care.
What is the swr higher on 555 triple?
What's the impedance? Without a Balun I don't understand how it's going to match.
It's all in the design, With it up higher in the air I now have an SWR of 1 to 1 on channel 19, and 49 ohm resistance.
@@MowerJunkie I woulsd still at least put an air Core choke balun on it personally. all you need to do is wrap some coax around a plastic pipe. just saying.
If the xyl likes it. You know you did a good job. 🤗
Love this antennae. Eham I hear many operators saying they love the yagi antennae. Good Job. 426 Big Red. Central indiana
Thanks 426, 73's from 151 SC.
Great video. Do you have all your measurements posted somewhere that can be downloaded? Thanks Again.
No, sorry, But all the info is in the video.
Hi Pal nice job on your Antenna! 948 said that!
Thanks 948.
Man, that antenna looks good ! Do you think I can get it tuned to 27.225 for the European 22 CB channel ? And how ? I need to make it bigger or smaller ?
Thanks, it would need to be about .5" longer, to have a good tune on 27.225 Thanks for watching.
Thank you. 73
Wow Cool Antenna! Strange We didn't get a drop of ice here. All rain. Fine with me LOL!
Wow! You got lucky, We had almost a 1/2" of ice on everything.
Is that a Aluminum boom? What does it weigh all together? Thanks..Bossman 767 Southern Illinois
Yup, it's all aluminum, But I have no idea what it weighs. Take care 767, 73's from, 151 SC.
Any wife that says," that antenna looks good on the house" is a good wife to look at and have.lol.so cool that was a great build and it took the ice. Oh my nice job!
You got that right! Thanks for watching, 73's from 151 SC.
Great antenna 👍 can a ask where you got your build dimensions from?
I used an online Yagi calculator, that I found with Google's help. Take care, Thanks for watching.
Nice antenna! 921 Maine/Bobcat waving!
Point that masterpiece towards wisconsin! 608 South Central Wisconsin saying 73s to ya!
It's pointed at you now.......But it's dead quiet. I hope to hear you soon 608, 73's from 151 SC.
You Must have a good heart for Animals, Cause cats pick you, That means they trust and love you, Our 30 pound Tabby is our Child, Back to the Antenna, Do you have a schematic, for this, I,m old and Blind, and have not had a CB in 20 years when I stop Driving Tractor over the road,. , But I had a Big radio then ,So your saying you have 2 separate 102,1/4 on each end, But not connected, Is that right, and other side same length but they are Connect in center. I know this Might be a stupid question, I just don't remember. Thanks for any Help Brian
I like it, really clean construction. I've always had the best luck with .2 wavelength and yours is real close, 86.5" being ideal from what I've seen, but at .225 you may have a bit more gain and a slightly less F-B but I'd take it! You might check out an Omega match - it's much better than a Gamma and is a balanced match! I hope I get to DX with you soon, who do I listen for on 38Lsb?
- World Radio # ?
Looking good 151! Give me a shout 497 on the South side of Lake Murray.
Thanks Brandon, I talked to you on this antenna, when it was only 10 feet of the ground. Take care 497, Thanks for watching.
@@MowerJunkie Let's do it again. We have a nightly round table on 38. Right now I'm using a 125ft wire doublet fed with 600Ω open wire ladder line horizontally stretched out east the west. I'm working on getting my old full wave box quad back up for 11 meters. It's a all fiberglass antenna with no metal except for the mast plate and the end caps for the spreaders. This is 22 Chuck's old design. No gamma match just only 1/4 wave stub fed with a piece of 75 ohm cable. 73! 497 Brandon
I hope to be able to build some antennas this spring and summer
How long was the main boom between the elements
See timestamp 4:35
Nice nice from 290 in the great lakes i have 2 pdls. I have one for parts an one is goin up soon
Nice! The PDL-2 is a great antenna. Take care 290, 73's from 151 SC.
probably the best antenna ever made. Small, light weight, with the full wave elements. Quad antennas are bad to the bone.
You did good job on this antenna.
ive been watching you for a while, and i got to ask what is your main coax that you use ?
I use RG8-X coax. Thanks for watching, 73's from 151 SC.
@@MowerJunkie have you ever tried any thing that is less lossy per ft?
@@ki5fwjjustgotdown Both of my base antennas only have 36 foot runs of coax, with this short of distance, I don't need anything better than rg8-x.
@@MowerJunkie understandable. I have switched to a cheaper lmr400 style feed line @50 ft picked up a small bit of performance. But I appreciate you taking the time to chat back with me keep making the great content 73 my friend
Lucky man to have a wife that appreciate a good looking antenna that's erected, well done.
What about using a balun or current choke to decouple the unbalanced coax (52 ohms) from the balanced dipole driven element (75 ohms) which remove the problem of radiation from that coax. Additionally the vswr shown on that meter will not be accurate if the coax is not decoupled from the driven element with a current choke. Then you should transform the 50/75 ohms impedance mismatch for efficient power transfer. Since it is a mono band antenna a gamma match is simple and easy to make and will fix all these problems.
Builder told that his antenna at feedpoint is 50 Ohms, so no impedance mismatch. I agree about a current balun though. de YL3GU
the addition of the reflector lowers the feed point to around 50 ohms! 75 ohms is only when well away from objects! a choke is a good idea but not needed. the 50 vs 75 ohm is not a problem in the old days you would use 75 ohm rg 11 or rg8 intrchangably as you could get 50 or 75 ohm swr tester and the output of radios wear tunable from 25-150 ohms! the loss from a 1.5 to 1 swr is not detctabel in radio land! the old radio books do a good job of explaning swr etc not the new ones! read one from pre 1940 it will explane it at enginring level yet make it clear for lay men!
Love your videos! I am going to build a two element using your dimensions. I just do not understand the connection to the driven element
the 2 half's are separate, and the coax gets connected directly to each half. center conductor to one, and shield to the other.
Thank you very much. I am going to start building one tomorrow
How many watts were you putting out?
The cats are like here he goes again🤣😂🤣😂. You should start doing antennas as a business
Nice I like that..was you bare foot when you talked to Canada??. How many watts will it take..? 73s..la 350 central Louisiana.i got me a maco 5/8 wave ground plane now.does great may build one like you.
I was running about 150 watts when I made the contact to Canada. Thanks for watching, 73's from 151 SC.
@@MowerJunkie one last question please I have bad line noise or interface.what do you think about noise eliminators or ferrite any suggestions.thanks any videos you have on that?
I've still got a silver rod on the roof of a 18 story building here in London. Height really is might. I'll be taking it down soon coz it's getting bent and battered up there (they don't make them like they used to) I'll be putting up a 4ft shorter fibre glass antenna. The sigma 2011 skip master 5/8 wave.. the silver rod is still a great cheap antenna which served me very well. I tell you what the silver rod ain't scared of the antron 99. If the antron fancies a knuckle up the silver rod is ready to go. Just say the time and the place and the silver rod will be there 🌚 it just sees the antron as a skinny puny bit of wire. Anyway Queensbury rules🌚?
Throw an antron 99 up an talk around the globe
I miss my 99 tried em all im runnin an imax 2000 for last 5yrs works ok
@@Randy-lf2dp the silver rod gives the antron a run for its money all day long. It's quite confident it'll kick the antrons arse🌚
Good luck with Your new antenna, I hope it works great. Thanks for watching, 73's
@@zukispur5493 i hear you but antron low low maintenance i like sirio 827 an the sirio 2016
nice work plan on building one
Good job mower junkie…. I’ll have to set up so I can can come off channel 6 to go say high up on 38 lsb someday. I’ll prolly build a little 2 element gizmotchi or a 3 nothing like I run for the super bowl..
Thanks, I'll be listening for you on 38 (the other Superbowl) Take care, 73's from 151 SC.
How much power are you running on this set up?
about 500 watts
That plexiglass looks a lot like the back plane of a flat HP monitor
Good eye, it did come from an old monitor. some of the older flat panels have a 1/2" thick piece in them. Thanks for watching, Take care.
i love this video idk how many times ive watched this...lol maybe 500 times but love it
lol, Thanks Mike.
@@MowerJunkie your always welcome bud..if i could find the aluminum i would follow your video to a tea to build me one..:D
May I know the exact measurements ? Why no put a matcher
It's all in the video, Take care.