Hello, Does anyone one have some experience of making a 160m inverted L out of a 18m Spider-Pole. I can see no problem of making a vertical on 80m etc, but an...
I have used similar flexible poles with dipoles and when I got a dipole wire stuck in a tree, I destroyed the fiberglass pole trying to get it free. These...
Hello Robert, let me try to answer your questions below 1.) Yes for building portable inverted L antennas with a lightweight pole like this I would always...
Hello Robert, let me try to answer your questions below 1.) Yes for building portable inverted L antennas with a lightweight pole like this I would always...
Con, just keeping you updated re the 40 mtr monster beam. The central hub was finished today so we can start building the actual antenna this coming weekend. ...
Hello Ton, OK I see you have already found a solution regarding the VELCRO. I am posting the reply to your SWR measurement questions to the Spiderbeam YAHOO...
Hello , I'm looking for someone who really stack two spiderbeams (same bands or 20/15/10 over 30/17/12) . What is the spacing between them ? Do you use 90°...
Does anyone know if it is possible to helicaly wind a full quarter wave on 80m round the 18m pole? Are there any disadvantages, narrow band width, problem...
Does anyone know if it is possible to helicaly wind a full quarterwave on 80m round the 18m pole? Are there any disadvantages, narrow band width, problem...
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I HAVE SOME EXPERIENCE OF A 80M VERTICAL WITH THE POLE [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Hello Yann, Personally I dont know yet about somebody who stacked two spiderbeams, but the options would be as follows: 1.) STACKING TWO IDENTICAL BEAMS If you...
Hello Jim, yes you can certainly wind a quarterwave wire helically round the 18m pole. This will be a very loosely wound "coil" and I assume it will ...
Hello Jim, yes you can certainly wind a quarterwave wire helically round the 18m pole. This will be a very loosely wound "coil" and I assume it will ...
Hallo Spiderbeamgroup. Besyt way to use for vertical operation is a 18m pole with 4 elevated radials, abt 1-2,3m above ground 73 Jan PA1TT Look at DF0CG...
I report good results with the 80m vertical based on 18m fiberglass pole. It took about 20.5m 2.5sqmm insulated electrical wire, helically wounded on the pole,...
Hi Mike: I have never been very gud at figuring feet from meters: Can you give your measurements in feet and inches as well please. 73 fer nw es gud DX, QSL...
Hi Bob, I suppose I am the wrong guy to ask, around here we measure only in meters :)) But let's see: 1 foot = 0.305 meters (and I cheat, I have a calculator...
Thanks Mike: I appreciate that. I don't know what it is but for some reason I guess I have a mental block to that transformation. Never have been able to do or...
Hi Bob, Regarding the 60 foot poles - I never found the time to "officially" announce it - but in case you are interested, THE WIREMAN has a limited quantity...
Thank you Con: This is great news. I really like the idea of the Spider Beam. I am targeting the material and hope to have what I need by the end of the year....
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i purchased two of these poles over the summer.they are great for 80m verticals etc but no good for supporting dipoles.there are of a great quality and conn...
Hi Mike, thanks a million for the nice feedback. I am glad to hear that our first estimation of the necessary wire length resonated immediately. I have found...
Very gud Mike: Photos were great and well done. I like the last one the most, with the man standing up at the mast. It gives real perspective to your photo...