DX Engineering 43 Foot 160 to 10 Meter Vertical Antenna Pt 2 of 3

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DX Engineering 43 Foot 160 to 10 Meter Multiband Vertical Antenna Install and review...
The DX Engineering MBVE-1 is a 43 foot, high performance 160 thru 10 meter vertical multi-band antenna that is tunable to operate with an SWR of 1.5:1 or less. Tuning is accomplished by using the DX Engineering Multi-Band Vertical UNUN and your in-shack wide-range tuner
Mfg website: http://www.dxengineering.com/
This is a well made antenna I give it 4.5 stars out of 5


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  • This is what happens when you go from dial-up to a high speed hillbilly connection. LOL

  • You should speed up all your videos

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  • good!

  • You RrrrrrrAAAAAwwwWWwWWWwwkkkkkkk­k, great video.

    73's

    Steve

  • would be kool for rc helicopters

  • Nice video.

  • Burning some calories now !! lol

  • Well done video, and very entertaining.

  • i like this video this guy is kool.

  • Dude, you absolutely, positively rock! I'm thinking about getting the shorter version of the DXE monoband antenna for 40m and your, uh, erection video was very useful to me. Just watching you stand that big boy up gave me confidence that I can do the same, as I'm thinking about doing a roof mount with mine.

  • How is this antenna working for you? Better than the dipole?

  • Know anything about his s510 bill? Theres quite fuss about it.

  • "Some people say I need some cardio, so here's my cardio workout" LOL Dsarti you are the BEST!!!!

  • Entertaining, yes, but more than that, it was instructional and inspirational. Too bad I don't have 65 ft in all directions for radials. I'm going to have to find a different type of antenna. Haven't have my radio hooked up in years. 73's

  • loved it!

  • Last night I ran a light bulb all night long from the battery recharged by the sun. $150 solar panels purchased at harbor freigtht (coupon popular science) Tomorrow I will use 2 light bulbs to see how long it will last. If you think about it is quite a deal initial investment of $150 a deep cycle battery $70 175 watt inverter $40 and you can power a few things that would have made Abe Lincoln feel rich. All we need r books and some radio we can keep sane and in touch using very little electric.

  • Dave I located on the YT a pair of videos that are located in my favorites these YT tell of how Indians (dot not feather) are using A cow dung to produce methane B cow digestive enzimes to break down table scraps to produce methane. Some of these people have not bought LNG for over a year I would have to say that could be a strong survival tool. Coupled along with a solar oven the two could be the key to efficient cooking. I know you are cutting edge please look at the vids thanks Dave peace.

  • That was interesting. I use kevlar weedeater string and crimp ferrules for guy wires. Is that plate for ground radials?

  • That was funny !!!

  • Please, what this does in case of lighting strike, is there some kind of protection or it gets busted and fries all your electronics?

  • Laughing my ass off Dave!! This video was jokes :)

  • you should remove the antenna and place a garbage bag over the mast pipe to keep the grass from fouling things up, then place your antenna back on the mast..

    grass is a bugger

  • Looks like Mr. Sarti landed on the moon installing an antenna... LOL ;)

  • A WALRUS haha. Good one.

  • i know its grounded but would lighting destoy it

  • LOL that part of you lying down reminds me of my 400pounds father working on the strawbery lane.

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