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I recently hung my commercially produced OCF dipole at a "test" height of
20 feet. I just wanted to see how many of the problems I have been warned about actually manifested themselves. There is NO question that the coax feedline will radiate enough RF to cause problems with rig upon occassion. I am jusing a Ten Tec Jupiter. My in rig keyer had a seizure on one band. A 1:1 balun or beads for RF suppression is a necessity. Does the antenna work? Yes. Better than a dipole, no. The OCF aspect of it enables me to hide the balun, and the black insulated antenna wire is virtually invisible. So for "stealth", it gets five stars. If you order from Antennas and More you will NEVER hear from them despite leaving numerous messages. I would not recommend this group under any circumstances. They have nice antenna wire, but that is it. BUILD YOUR OWN! I will do a head to head comparison with a loop ant in the future. I highly recommend an OCF being fed with ladder line, not coax. Charlie KD7HU |
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