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Looking at the thing, I suspect that it is an OCF dipole. It isn't very
clear, but since they have a "L1" and an "L2", that gives us one clue. Most center fed dipoles don't need an L1 and L2, because they assume center fed, inherently 2 equal sides. Notice that they also say "this is not a kit". That is a disclaimer that they put on their other OCF antennas. Finally that 135 foot total length is typical of an OCF dipole. Dis ting is quackin' like a big ol' OCF duck! And as such it should be a serviceable antenna. Funny that some people are dissing BuxComm on technical matters in this case............ ;^) - 73 de Mike KB3EIA - |
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