I agree Sam, I had watched a lot of Les's videos and had never notice the antenna until it was pointed out to me.Is there any reason the widest part of the antenna "V" is pointed forward and not to the aft of the fuse?John L.
Thanks Sam, That is nice too. I kinda figured the forward or even backward "V" is something one needs to wear safety glasses around. Since I always wear glasses, no worries. John L.
Well Sam that is an interestingg thought. How does one go about protecting long pointy wires from the inadvertent poke in a vital organ? The suggested loop on the end may be enough or a large round bead epoxied to the end. I will certainly be incorporating one of these.You are employing a whip, so what over all length do I use when employing something like that? Will it be the length of 1/2 of the "V" employed in the PDF document? Do you have a suggested source that provides fabrication instructions for the single whip antenna system like you have? I am assuming you find attaching the antenna to the under side of the fuse is actually a better choice for safety and for antenna efficiency? Having it located at station 2 or 3 would keep it off the ground and away from inadvertently harming anyone. What are your thoughts regarding that particular location Sam? Thank you for your sage advice. You are correct to advise consideration for young ones and inexperienced ones safety considerations. Thanks, John L.
Hi Sam,I like the pictures. My floor is a SS sheet. This should enhance the back plane to some degree. I forgot to ask if you have experienced any ignition noise with this setup? If you did, what measures were required to correct the issue?Thanks again.Send the consulting bill to Joe. John L.