• You can now help support WorldwideDX when you shop on Amazon at no additional cost to you! Simply follow this Shop on Amazon link first and a portion of any purchase is sent to WorldwideDX to help with site costs.

Little tarheel ii install

Do they make a quick release ferrule for the whip? I'd like to be able to quickly remove/swap the whip
You got these types CB shops and some truck stops sell. You'll need a set for each whip if you want fast change out.

I just carry 2 wrenches (main wrench and backup) and can change whips just about as quick.

3d3d301df9b2911a109e1d57dd798fcb.jpg
 
That should work. I see where MFJ ferrules with each having different internal diameter. I need a bigger one for my 72" Sirio whip. It's a thicker whip, but is stout.

I'm always conscious of my whip and low overhead dangers, but the wife isn't. I want to be able to take whip off before she drives. The overall coil assembly is low enough for most hazards. When I relocate my antenna forward, I'll use a quick release at the base or a foldover mount.

I need to remove whip at the house before she drives, otherwise I'll need to carry a stepstool to reach the whip.
 
My observations of using the 56" whip isn't anything other than perceived anecdotal blather.

It does seem to work rather well over the 32". I see a little more tuned bandwidth. I am pleased with just how much. I'm definitely interested in the MFJ telescopic whip for parked operation.
 
get_attachment_aspx_5.jpg


It may look ridiculously funny but it instantly turns your little ineffecient mobile HF antenna into a near base station like vertical.

The MFJ 16.9ft telescoping whip is 1/4 wavelength on 20m. You'll have to collapse it a section or so to compensate for the extra Tarheels length and you'll use just a little bit of coil to tune it. Highly efficient this way on 20m.

You could experiment collapsing the antenna for 17m thru 10m to get near 1/4 wavelengths on each band. Just make notes on how many sections to collapse for each band. It doesn't have to be exact because you'll still need a bit of coil to fine tune it. There are 10 sections on the 16.9ft whip to play with.

Because you can’t run an amp with the Tarheel 2 (150w max) this will be a near equivalent. I checked once with a stock 3ft whip against the telescoping whip with100w on 40m. Nearly up to 2 S units was gained on the other ends receiver. Not an exact science but still shows a significant increase.

Go get that MFJ- 1979 today!
 
I got the 56" loading up good on 80/40 now. I don't like losing 6 meters. I've been making a few contacts mobile lately. I also use our local repeater. Oh well, I'm satisfied with 80/40, as that's the majority of where I'm going to operate.

6 meters is cool, but it's even cooler mobile. Maybe I can rig up a quick whip change.

A Hustler Quick Disconnect works great.

SIX-SHOOTER
 
  • Like
Reactions: Slowmover
I ordered the Hustler QD-1. I'm putting it on top of the Tarheel for quick whip removal until I move the whole antenna forward.

When I move the Tarheel forward, I'll be using the Breedlove 4.5" Puck fold-over. Instead of removing the whip, I'll fold whole unit down on top of the Jeep.
 
Last edited:
I do like the FT-891. It's small, but the screen is large and real easy to read. Once you set the least used items in the menu and program the front 3 buttons, there's little fidgeting afterwards.

I've never owned a Kenwood TS-480. I'm leaning towards getting one. The detached head is definitely huge and easy to see. The 200 watt version would be the ticket. My Tarheel handles 200 watts, so the 480HX's 200 watt output would definitely help a smidgen.
 

dxChat
Help Users
  • No one is chatting at the moment.
  • dxBot:
    Tucker442 has left the room.
  • @ BJ radionut:
    LIVE 10:00 AM EST :cool:
  • @ Charles Edwards:
    I'm looking for factory settings 1 through 59 for a AT 5555 n2 or AT500 M2 I only wrote down half the values feel like a idiot I need help will be appreciated