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Reviews For: Alpha Antenna 6-40/10-80 Meter OCF Guanella wire dipole antenna

Category: Antennas: HF: Verticals; Wire; Loop

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Review Summary For : Alpha Antenna 6-40/10-80 Meter OCF Guanella wire dipole antenna
Reviews: 2MSRP: 150. USD
Description:
This is the Alpha Antenna 6-80 Meter OCF (off-center fed) Dipole. The antenna is 67 feet long, handles 200W PEP SSB antenna, and is designed to be used on the 6, 10, 20, and 40 meter bands without a tuner. You can also operate 12, 15, 17, 30, 60 and 80 meters plus the WARC bands with a tuner.
Product is in production
More Info: http://www.AlphaAntenna.com
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KF5DDA Rating: 2018-11-28
GREAT Quality / Craftsmanship.... Impressive Performance Time Owned: 6 to 12 months.
Light weight, Easy to deploy.
GREAT Quality / Materials.
I live in an HOA restricted neighborhood. I Purchased after hearing HAMS at local fest describing this for EMCOMM Operations. I have it deployed on a Painters pole @ 12ft at feed point / 6ft on ends.
I live west of Houston,Tx and have made contacts in Mn, Va,Pa,Calif,Az. Can't wait to get it up to 30ft.
I am Very Impressed with this Antenna.
KC6NRE Rating: 2015-01-08
As good and inexpensive as it gets Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
Value - 5
How well it works for DX - 4.9
How well it works for NVIS - 5
Durability - 4.5
Ease of deployment - 5
Ease of use - 5

So I got this antenna yesterday and hooked it up to my KX3 and then also my Yaesu 897, after taking about 120 seconds to deploy it on this frigid day. Spent 2 hours on QRP at 5 watts the another 2 hours at 100 watts having QSOs. Snagged a couple Japan and a Norway station on QRP and a lot of stateside QSOs. Received S7 reports on DX and S7-S9 reports stateside while operating QRP. At 100 watts, this antenna is a BOOMER, however, I will likely run 75 watts as to not overwhelm the antenna. I have to say, the antenna came in a whole lot smaller bag than anything I've ever seen for HF (6x6x1.75 or so inches). I suppose this would make a perfect pocket antenna for SOTA or other portable operator. Also, the bag is totally a reusable and should last for years.