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Randy April 25th 05 09:09 AM

What brand of "Hamstick"
 
What Brand would you recommend and why?
Brands include:

Quickstick from Quicksilver Radio
Lakeview
MFJ
Valor/Proam

Any real world experiences with any of the above antenna's.

The "hamstick" would be used for a NVIS ARES emergency dipole on 75m
and 40m. And yes, I know about the bandwith and effeciency. This
would be a temp, portable, emergency antenna.

Randy ka4nma


Randy April 25th 05 09:19 AM

I forgot to include ATOC/Ironhorse, both regular and mini size.

Randy


Topaz305RK April 25th 05 12:56 PM

Have used Iron Horse and a couple of others (can't remember which right off
hand) and give or take a bit they all worked about the same. Saw no real
difference. They worked as expected and under the circumstances so no
complaints on any of them.

K7SAM




Al April 25th 05 02:41 PM

I like the Iron Horse antennas for mobile work because it is easy to
break them down for storage. You can leave the whip portion set to the
proper length since it's held in place by a set screw in an easily
removable fitting (just requires fingers or pliers). The Hamsticks work
well, but to break them down you need to loosen the setscrew with a
greater chance of losing it and the necessity to reset the length when
you re-assemble the Antenna.

73 de Al,

K
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Randy wrote:
What Brand would you recommend and why?
Brands include:

Quickstick from Quicksilver Radio
Lakeview
MFJ
Valor/Proam

Any real world experiences with any of the above antenna's.

The "hamstick" would be used for a NVIS ARES emergency dipole on 75m
and 40m. And yes, I know about the bandwith and effeciency. This
would be a temp, portable, emergency antenna.

Randy ka4nma


R. Scott April 25th 05 02:58 PM

What Brand would you recommend and why?
Brands include:


I use the Iron Horse. Ive used the Hustlers and the Pro-Ams before.
And for me on my installtions the Iron Horse have proven to be the
widest bandwidth and best signal peformance out there. I dunno why. I
put them on the bed with a stake mount. Ive always been asked if Im
running a screwdriver. When I was county hunting Ive many good comments
as a mobile about my signal.

They work for me and I wouldnt have any other brand.

(no I dont work for them, Im just a very satisfied customer)
--
Rick N7HJ
Everett, Washington
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Cecil Moore April 25th 05 03:15 PM

Randy wrote:
What Brand would you recommend and why?


One thing I have found quite useful about some brands
is the 3/8"x24 connector at the *TOP* of the coil
section that holds the stinger. I don't remember what
brands that is but they have two 3/8"x24 connectors,
one on each end of the fiberglas section. For instance,
I can install another loading coil between the hamstick
coil and the hamstick stinger.
--
73, Cecil, http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp

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[email protected] April 25th 05 03:24 PM

I have a Valor 40m and a Lakeview 20m. The 40m didn't tune up without a
base loading coil, but worked great with it. Also worth noting is that
my Lakeview flew off the back of my van at 70mph when my magnet mount
-came unglued-.. The magnet stayed on the roof while the chrome housing
and antenna took flight. I dragged it for a few hundred yards, and it's
not as pretty now, but still works fine.


Buck April 25th 05 11:17 PM

On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 09:15:50 -0500, Cecil Moore
wrote:

Randy wrote:
What Brand would you recommend and why?


One thing I have found quite useful about some brands
is the 3/8"x24 connector at the *TOP* of the coil
section that holds the stinger. I don't remember what
brands that is but they have two 3/8"x24 connectors,
one on each end of the fiberglas section. For instance,
I can install another loading coil between the hamstick
coil and the hamstick stinger.



I am using Antenna Specialists antennas on my car. They have the
connector where the stinger plugs in. I can also add another
fiberglass whip on there if I prefer due to the common connector.

Is that the one of which you are speaking?


--
73 for now
Buck
N4PGW

[email protected] April 26th 05 12:22 AM

Randy wrote:
What Brand would you recommend and why?
Brands include:

Quickstick from Quicksilver Radio
Lakeview
MFJ
Valor/Proam

Any real world experiences with any of the above antenna's.

The "hamstick" would be used for a NVIS ARES emergency dipole on 75m
and 40m. And yes, I know about the bandwith and effeciency. This
would be a temp, portable, emergency antenna.

Randy ka4nma


Hi Randy, as you know Hamsticks are dogs above 20m. If you are
planning on using them in a dipole configuration on 75m, get the most
sturdy. For NVIS ARES emergency dipole on 75M, from my experience
other configurations will work much better. Field day experience.
Gary N4AST


Rick Frazier April 26th 05 06:54 PM

I wouldn't call them dogs, but you do have to appreciate that you are
operating on an extremely short antenna...

I use Iron Horse hamsticks on my mobile. I routinely operate on 40m
(daily net in the Hawaiian Islands on 7.088) and get great reports all of
the time. Have also had contacts from mainland on 40m on occasion. I use
the sticks with an "extended bumper mount" that is bolted to the trailer
hitch mount and hangs out on the left side of the truck just ahead of the
bumper. To raise the mount point of the hamstick, I have a chunk of pipe
with 3/8 bolt hardware that bolts to the mount, a 4 inch spring on top of
that, and the hamstick mounted to the spring. It lengthens the antenna
about 18" or so, and the by product has been a lower SWR and wider
bandwidth for all bands I've used.

I can't say that I do as well on 75m, but it is usable at least in the
Hawaiian Islands (I'm on the south end of the Big Island, so Kauai is the
farthest from me, roughly north. Oahu is just below (south) of Kauai.)

Thanks
--Rick AH7H

wrote:

Randy wrote:
What Brand would you recommend and why?
Brands include:

Quickstick from Quicksilver Radio
Lakeview
MFJ
Valor/Proam

Any real world experiences with any of the above antenna's.

The "hamstick" would be used for a NVIS ARES emergency dipole on 75m
and 40m. And yes, I know about the bandwith and effeciency. This
would be a temp, portable, emergency antenna.

Randy ka4nma


Hi Randy, as you know Hamsticks are dogs above 20m. If you are
planning on using them in a dipole configuration on 75m, get the most
sturdy. For NVIS ARES emergency dipole on 75M, from my experience
other configurations will work much better. Field day experience.
Gary N4AST



Cecil Moore April 26th 05 09:28 PM


"Buck" wrote:
I am using Antenna Specialists antennas on my car. They have the
connector where the stinger plugs in. I can also add another
fiberglass whip on there if I prefer due to the common connector.

Is that the one of which you are speaking?


The manufacturer's label is long gone and lost. I simply don't remember
what manufacturer I ordered it from - somewhere in North or South
Carloina, if I remember correctly, but it wasn't Lakeview.
--
73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp




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Randy April 28th 05 08:39 AM

Has anybody used the Quicksilver Quickstick antenna's?



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