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him mentioned twenty twenty four. I am with Richard V two Delta x ray and he's got some really cool items that we're going to talk about in another video later that our accessories to add to your HF radio. But this one is a mount for an antenna for the HITS receiver on the back of a vehicle. We're going to take a look right now. All right, man, good morning, How are you. I'm doing great? Thank you very much. What are you calling this? Math system and r V tilter RVI
trilter? Okay, all right, it doesn't actually till RVs though right now it makes it a lot easier to install your poles and your antennas. Basically, it's designed to be on a two inch rvh okay, And it's an up that can tilt ninety degrees or a little bit more either side, making it a lot easier to get to your pole or even your tripod style towers. You know, as long as they're straight. You could put an eight foot section here with a special bracket that we're going to design. This is
an early protype. Final version is going to change a little bit, mainly removing some of the steel, changing it to aluminum on the main beam, changing a little bit the latching system, which is that huge boat right now that you need a some type of a ratchet to put it in and out. We're going to try to do something that's secured with spring loaded. Finally,
a very important feature is the stabilizer dis portion over here. Properly installed on a two inch hitch, it will stabilize the antenna and it can go either way, because when you stabilize the antenna will have a tendency to tilt one way a little bit or the other. If you put it this way, it's going to tilt backwards. If you put it underneath, it's going
to tilt the other way. Gotcha, Okay, So basically, what's happening is when you get to the camping site, you take the bolt out in this case, tilt it, install your antenna and bring it back up, put the pin back in and you can go. Like I said, either way, it's really easy to do. One mint job A little bit heavy on this one. It's an MFJ heavy duty pole that's on there right now, but it can be just about anything anywhere from an aluminum pole to fiberglass
tubing like this or like I said, straight three legged tower section. I don't really suggest going over probably three towers set, but if you've got proper installation procedures that you follow, you can probably go a little bit higher. So this is it. It's a prototype V two DX at upmail dot com. I want your feedback. You can see our products at WWWV two DX dot com and they're available right now at DX Engineering. Thank you, EX Engineering. Okay, good good. When do you think this might be ready
for production? We're hoping end of summer. Converting the beam to aluminum, changing some of the U boats to so that they don't rust obviously, yeah, and finalizing it's a few small things, but the end of summer it should be available okay, well, thanks for your time, Richard, have a good show. Take care.
