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05 May, 2020
Not quite LMR grade
Excellent coax that is a great alternative to expensive LMR and should be useable as a substitute in most applications. The main difference that I can detect is that the shielding around the inner core looks like nylon as opposed to teflon in LMR. This difference does make it a bit tricker if you need or want to solder the shielding to your plug as the nylon has a fairly low melting point.

16 May, 2018
Great lightweight antenna
I have this antenna mounted on a 10m fibreglass flag pole. I haven't used the top two extensions. The antenna has been up in winds in excess of 40mph and the wind load has barely bent the pole.
The antenna will tune on all bands from 80m to 6m using the internal tuner on my Icom radio. The SWR is 10:1 on top band which is to much for the internal tuner. I have made some great contacts. The best so far is VK on 20m using 100mw of power on WSPR. I'm able to reach all of Europe and East coast of the US every day on various bands. This is now my default antenna for digital modes. If you want to see how it is performing put my callsign (G7IWV) into PSK reporter. I never run more than 20W on digital.

07 Jul, 2018
High power PSU
Great PSU if you need 30A but be aware the cooling fan is quite loud. I would say it's to loud to have as a bench supply. Especially if you intend to use it to run radio equipment.
The PSU doesn't seem to get very warm, even under heavy load. An improvement would be the addition of a thermistor circuit to reduce fan speed and noise under normal operation.