👍Thanks for taking time to share. Clever and effective. Only thing I was curious about was exactly how the 10mm(?) socket is attached to the motor. Think you said it was screwed on. Would appreciate anymore info please?
Would be great to actually see the project being built. Just for those that may find it more useful to follow visual instruction rather than narrated instruction. Well done though on this project. Nice bit of homebrew kit for portable ops. 👍👍
It would be nice to see the actual motor and how the socket is attached. Maybe a link to the website that sells the motor. It's just a load of plastic pipe fittings otherwise😉😊👍👍. Great job tho.
nice idea but filming a build like this is not as easy as it sounds. , my garage is a tip, poor lighting, things go out of focus, handling the camera with filthy hands especially with glue etc isnt wise. Thanks for you comment..
Hi Fantastic video thanks for sharing . Am just about too make one off these do you have the link or the size of the control project box please ? Thank you. 👍
Brilliant! Thats just what I could do with. I just made a 5 ele (which may become a 7 ele soon) for 2M and I need something just like this to turn it. How do you get the reversed polarity to turn back and forth (clock/anticlockwise). The good old 7 ele ZL looks great too. Made a few over the years. Well done. 73 G1IML
Hi. The easy way is to use one of these www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3A-Reversible-PWM-80W-DC-Motor-Speed-Controller-1203BB-Adjustable-6V-28V-Driver-/164760342794?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m2548.l6249&mkrid=710-127635-2958-0
That is one well-fed kitty. 😃
Great to see you back posting vids again Mark. Cracking build project. 73
Thanks. I've been beavering away .. just haven't grabbed any footage..
@@mk1tina Hello, cool project, I would like to try to repeat, can you share the materials, the code?
Great conexion idea
Nicely done, thanks for sharing!
That's where the 10 mm socket went 🤣
Yeah, did u need it lol
Brilliant project for inspiration. Thank you for sharing
You are so welcome!
hmmm this would be ideal for an MFJ 1886 receiving loop! Thanks for the ideas!
Thanks for your comment
@@mk1tina Hello, cool project, I would like to try to repeat, can you share the materials, the code?
Great video, thanks for sharing Mark
Great job.
73, good DX
Gust ON6KE
Thanks for your kind comment
Nicely done and very effective. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! Cheers!
👍Thanks for taking time to share. Clever and effective.
Only thing I was curious about was exactly how the 10mm(?) socket is attached to the motor. Think you said it was screwed on. Would appreciate anymore info please?
hi Steve. i used a solid 6mm shaft coupler.
Would be great to actually see the project being built.
Just for those that may find it more useful to follow visual instruction rather than narrated instruction.
Well done though on this project. Nice bit of homebrew kit for portable ops. 👍👍
It would be nice to see the actual motor and how the socket is attached. Maybe a link to the website that sells the motor.
It's just a load of plastic pipe fittings otherwise😉😊👍👍.
Great job tho.
nice idea but filming a build like this is not as easy as it sounds. , my garage is a tip, poor lighting, things go out of focus, handling the camera with filthy hands especially with glue etc isnt wise. Thanks for you comment..
Awesome mate great video
Thanks 👍
Hi
Fantastic video thanks for sharing .
Am just about too make one off these do you have the link or the size of the control project box please ? Thank you.
👍
Box is second hand and is 110x64x30mm
@@mk1tina great thank you very much
Brilliant! Thats just what I could do with. I just made a 5 ele (which may become a 7 ele soon) for 2M and I need something just like this to turn it. How do you get the reversed polarity to turn back and forth (clock/anticlockwise). The good old 7 ele ZL looks great too. Made a few over the years. Well done. 73 G1IML
Hi. The easy way is to use one of these www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3A-Reversible-PWM-80W-DC-Motor-Speed-Controller-1203BB-Adjustable-6V-28V-Driver-/164760342794?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m2548.l6249&mkrid=710-127635-2958-0
This is just what i need for a small receiving loop antenna but i need a slower rpm just cant find one anywhere
Now that is what Ham Radio is about. Lots of fun. Great job and thanks for sharing. 73 Leo k1zek. TH-cam channel k1zek. da dit da