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| Reviews Summary for OCF Dipole Australian made. |
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Reviews: 10
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Average rating: 2.8/5
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MSRP: $100 to 130
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Description: A Windom-like OCF (Off Center Feed) 8-band dipole
Rating 500 Watt to 2KW Version.With TWO stage open
Magnetic Path Design BALUN.
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Product is in production.
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VK7LW
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Rating: 1/5
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Nov 18, 2006 02:01
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"Amateur" product. 
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Time owned: 0 to 3 months
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Balun burnt out completely after less than 3 months light use, with less than 400watts SSB. NO feedback from manufacturer after emails sent.
I know we are "amateur" radio enthusiasts, but if you are selling a product it should be reasonably professional.
Would not recommend.
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VK3KCG
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Rating: 4/5
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Jun 27, 2006 07:15
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Works Well 
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Time owned: more than 12 months
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This is very educational, my OCF works within specifications on all bands and I will even allow amateurs to come in and test the antenna on air. Most hams get great results but some do not by the look of it. Comments about arcing over with 50 watts is a little hard to believe as there is no mechanism in the balun to allow this to occur. VK4APN ,I never have received any emails from you?
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VK4APN
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Rating: 1/5
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Mar 14, 2006 03:50
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poor performer & construction quality 
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Time owned: 6 to 12 months
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Does not perform as advertised. Have tried multiple installations all with poor results. Construction quality is very poor. Dont wast your money on this one.
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EI3GRB
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Rating: 0/5
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Mar 14, 2006 01:53
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totally unprofessional service & product 
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Time owned: 0 to 3 months
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Took 5 weeks for delivery, high swr & low signals on most bands. Tried various configurations & feed line lengths. Any power over 50 watts & got flash over with rig cutting out due to high swr .Every thing double checked & can only assume balun is faulty. No reply to complaints to from supplier who had earlier told me LIES about shipping date.. This is a piece of junk from an individual who does not give 1 hang about customer service. It is best to avoid him & his totally junk products & unprofessional service.
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M0FGH
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Rating: 5/5
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May 15, 2005 06:47
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Top Performer - recommend 
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Time owned: months
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Quality product - purchased to replace a Carolina Windom 80. No chewing gum needed to seal the balun on the OCF dipole unlike the old antenna and a SWR of less than 1.5:1 across all bands straight out of the packet. No trimming was required, the internal ATU on my 756 pro3 had no problem in showing 1:1 SWR across every band. Immediately noticeable was the reduction in noise on all bands, and after several weeks I am convinced that its receive and transmit performance is better that the Carolina Windom it replaced in my location. Initial emails were answered promptly and antenna was despatched on the day I paid for it, arriving in the UK within a week. Would buy another, but looking at construction quality I don't think I will need to.
Good DX - Steve
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VK3GK
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Rating: 5/5
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Mar 28, 2005 23:02
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All band coverage inc WARC 
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Time owned: 6 to 12 months
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I have this High Power version OCF at a 45' apex, inverted v configuration, ends at about 20'.
i am amazed that it works on all bands inc WARC at less than 2:1.
flat on 15m, full band coverage on 10m.
on 80m i get full band coverage, 1.8:1 at 3.5mhz, 1.1:1 at 3.8 mhz and 1.3:1 at 4mhz
had a little swr trouble at first but i added about 25' to the feedline, (now about 140' of rg213) and its fine.
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M3RMC
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Rating: 2/5
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Feb 13, 2005 01:45
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could be better 
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Time owned: 3 to 6 months
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took 10 weeks to deliver and antenna wire snapped after one week. works well on 40 meters
and will tune on all other band with my icom756
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M1BWM
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Rating: 0/5
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Jan 20, 2005 10:21
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NOT GOOD 
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Time owned: 0 to 3 months
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Poor perforemance tuner needed custermer service 0-10 better of using a RADIO WORKS windom witch you can get over the counter
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TANGO19
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Rating: 5/5
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Oct 25, 2004 02:34
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A Windom-like OCF (Off Center Feed) 8-band dipole 
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Time owned: 3 to 6 months
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I have two of these set up in Tasmania,one on the West Coast and one on the North West Coast,until I sit my exam I am only on 27mghz,also works fine on 8022,can get into W A and Queensland no worries
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VK6WB
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Rating: 5/5
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Apr 22, 2004 18:44
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Great Antennas 
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Time owned: 0 to 3 months
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Hello There
I totaly agree with Bill VP1MWB.I got up About
12 M from the ground..and get better VSWR.....
On V configurations(120')Angle. And the Wire must
not so close to tree or anything like that. It
will effact your SWR...This antennas tend to be bit more directional toward the longes wire.
And of course will get less noice.
All the best
de GUSTI VK6WB
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