TN 07 Engineering

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John Chin

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Sep 15, 2021, 3:33:08 PM9/15/21
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What is your opinions on this TN07 Engineering mast and their stealth flag pole antennas?  The interesting thing is the Stealth Flag makes it a clean package. At the moment I am using two chain linked fence top rails as my mast.

While watching YouTube I came across some reviews of the TN07 Engineering antennas.  They are pushing his new My Go2 Antenna.  TN07 Engineering gave some way to You-tubers for review.  I guess it is inexpensive advertising.

What do you think of the TN07 Engineering's 32 foot Telescoping Antenna Mast (https://tn07.com/32-portable-antenna-mast) for $130 USD. A YouTube reviewer said it was better than the MFJ mast.  The TH07 mast looks solid.  They do not ship to Canada.  I would have use Cross Border Pickup forwarder service if I want one in the future.

After looking at the mast, I saw they had a SFP-102 Stealth Flagpole Antenna (https://tn07.com/sfp-102) and SFP-103 Stealth Flagpole Antenna - Full Legal Power Ready (https://tn07.com/sfp103-stealth-flagpole-antenna?rq=SFP-103).  They are $260 and $160 respectively. I am not 100% sure of what the difference is between them.  I think the SFP-102 comes with a better BALUN as the table below says it does not need a tuner.

SFP-101 Stealth Flagpole Antenna, $230 (https://tn07.com/sfp-101?rq=SFP-101).  It is cheaper but it operates on 3.5 - 30 MHz

Below is a chart.  I bold the difference.  I also adjusted their table to line things up.

TN07 SFP.png

John Leonardelli

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Sep 16, 2021, 10:31:39 AM9/16/21
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I have the MFJ   ok but it has chips on the end of each element and the top two broke off and Peters top piece fell apart   Might Fine Junk

I have the Jackite and its very high quality $100 CAD from orillia   its designed for outdoors usage

I have the german one dk9sq and it has metal rings at each element and hich quality

i am looking at the Spiderbeam version right now but its in a shipping container in Egypt still    so who knows

I have several 20 ft fishing poles and are ideal at 16 ft not at 20
   
John VE3IPS

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