Thanks again. Guess it will help the Diamond. Question: How can you connect to a BNC connector? I was thinking a stainless steel clamp. Maybe I'll look at Home Depot tomorrow.
Thanks for the video, I have a FT-60 and a VX 8r. I believe they take the same connetors. I was wondering if the counterpoise would help just with the stock antennas and where or how would I find the lengths for 220 mhz. Also would only having one frequency counterpoise be ok to transmit in another frequency with the counterpoise attached.
Just wanted to say thank you for this video. Watched it, and made my Yaesu VX-7R one. Next time the only thing I'm going to change is I used 12 gauge wire, and I'm going to drop that to about 16 or 18. 12 gauge is so stiff have a hard time laying my radio down, and could only get the 2 meter and 70 centimeter into the adapter. Still can't believe how much it gained me in clarity range! 73's
Great Video!!! I love projects like these. I'm going to give this a try this week. Thanks for the idea I think you're doing a great job with your videos!!!
Good job Jerry. This is a great project to try and should be easy and fun to do, especially with the results that come from it. I will try and pass this along to some of our local high school and junior high hams in the area. They all run HT's and might find it a useful project. (I just might make one too.)
thanks man , great tutorial!
exotime 2 months ago
Any suggestions for inset SMA connectors such as on the TH-D72 or with BNC connectors? TX Rich KB1VPX
eloocid8 6 months ago
Great hoe to! thanks! i am going to make one right now!!!
KC8YOQ 1 year ago
@KC8YOQ ooop should say "great how to"
KC8YOQ 1 year ago
Thanks again. Guess it will help the Diamond. Question: How can you connect to a BNC connector? I was thinking a stainless steel clamp. Maybe I'll look at Home Depot tomorrow.
73, KC9PYD, Dennis
mathman47 2 years ago
Well done..
73..Karl
VK7HDX
Karl036 2 years ago
Jerry,
Thanks for the video, I have a FT-60 and a VX 8r. I believe they take the same connetors. I was wondering if the counterpoise would help just with the stock antennas and where or how would I find the lengths for 220 mhz. Also would only having one frequency counterpoise be ok to transmit in another frequency with the counterpoise attached.
Good Job!
Gary
KB3POQ
scholzeg 2 years ago
Jerry, can you explain the math behind your project? How do you get to the cable lenghts?
Thanks
Matt
dudelsack54 2 years ago
Good Job! Thank you.
kc0nnt 3 years ago
Just wanted to say thank you for this video. Watched it, and made my Yaesu VX-7R one. Next time the only thing I'm going to change is I used 12 gauge wire, and I'm going to drop that to about 16 or 18. 12 gauge is so stiff have a hard time laying my radio down, and could only get the 2 meter and 70 centimeter into the adapter. Still can't believe how much it gained me in clarity range! 73's
rodigat 3 years ago
You really have the step-by-step process down very well on making the "tiger tale" 73 AI4QT
AI4QT 3 years ago
Great Video!!! I love projects like these. I'm going to give this a try this week. Thanks for the idea I think you're doing a great job with your videos!!!
73
-James N2JMB
n2jmb 3 years ago
Thanks Bobby
73 de KD0BIK
JTaylor801 3 years ago
Good job Jerry. This is a great project to try and should be easy and fun to do, especially with the results that come from it. I will try and pass this along to some of our local high school and junior high hams in the area. They all run HT's and might find it a useful project. (I just might make one too.)
KE5SWX 3 years ago