

MFJ Enterprises Original MFJ-260C Dummy Load, 300 Watt, 0-650 MHz, Dry
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Biba
> 3 daygreat package and concept but measured 42 ohm not 50. I tested several other I have all are 50+- 1 ohm but 42 is a large departure.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 daySmall and hides well. Functions as advertised.
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Richard Meador
> 3 dayWorks fine.
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Anthony W. Bianca
> 3 dayit sits there and does what its supposed to do and not blow up
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Signaldawg
> 3 dayGreat product
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Lance H. Schulz
> 3 dayA nice size dummy load for a low power station.
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J. Bowser
Greater than one weekWhat can I say, its a big resistor in a box! You would think that they could have the greenest newbs assembling these but maybe I give newbs too much credit. I opened the box and found one of the case screws started at about 30 degrees from straight on and only screwed about half way so the screw was sticking out a good 1/4. I removed the screw and installed it straight and fully without any issues but it seems ridiculous that something this simple was brushed over at the factory.
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George A. Archer
> 3 dayAllows m to test my radios without going on air
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Vance
> 3 dayGreat for low power. I have used mine for about 2 years. So far its still working great.
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Gerlinde J K Young
> 3 dayThis thing is junk. I burned mine up with 150 watts, measured with a Bird Thru-Line watt meter. MFJ frequency counter crapped out last week. Got tired of rebuilding my MFJ 949 antenna tuner. 4 times. Threw it away and bought a Palstar Tuner and never regretted it. Sure, MFJ stuff works for a few weeks, then you find out why its so cheap. JUNK!!! Never Again!!