![]() And this goes in the opposite direction.īuddistick has BNC connector built into versahub. Photo lighting tripod have some interesting adapters available with one of each thread one each end) but those don't get you to NPT. You could also buy the $59 versahub from the buddistick and then it will take the 3 optional shock cord legs ($57) that are optional for the buddistick but only in vertical budistick configuration since the versatee doesn't fit on the versatee but you could cobble together a 1/2pipe thread to 3/8-24 adapter. There is an optional tripod that the masts fit into. There is an optional $37 guying kit for masts. ![]() With a $7.50 adapter, you can use a painters pole from the hardware store. Instead of paying $23.50 to add counterpoise wire to buddiole, you can put a banana jack or alligator clip on the end of a length of wire and connect to balun instead of versatee.īuddipole can use a telescoping mast $75, and extra long telescoping mast $125, or a shockcord mast $75. Legs, optional $57 3 legs $57legs+59versahub (vertical only)Ĭamera tripod camera tripod + $8 third party adaptĬan operate vertical w/wire yes $23.50 or lessĬarrying bag short long (BP) short (BP mini)Īccepts 1/4-20 camera screw yes $8 third party (below)Ĭonvert buddipole mini to stick $59versahub+23.50wireĬonvert stick to mini $52.50versatee+$20arm+$80coil+16whip The buddipole mini costs only a little more BuddiStick BuddiPole/Buddipole mini The buddistick is meant to be used as a vertical dipole only, using a counterpoise wire run along the ground, while the buddipole can operate as a horizontal dipole or a vertical. Dan WZ1P BUG Moderator.A buddistick is, roughly speaking, half a buddipole but there are other significantly differences. Were going to know more by the time we go to Orlando for the Hamcation show later this month. Many raw material suppliers are experiencing labor shortages. Just like every other business right now the supply chain for materials is slow and were talking about good old made in the USA materials. Chris just got in thousands of feet of composite arm material. Of course ice and snow are a whole different animal altogether. No breakdown in the arms, connectors or wires. The rest of the time it sat on the ground soaking up the sun and rain. (very dramatic) When it was being used It was on the Mastwerks 10m mast and tripod up about 26 feet. I wanted to see if it would fall prey to the nasty UV produced by the sometimes violent Florida sunshine. I had the pre-production model up in the yard here in Forida for well over a year. Like Bob I was a beta tester for the BuddiHex antenna. ![]()
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