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21 June 2018
Perfect replacement
Perfectly replaced a pair of caps in an old receiver that were bulging. These had higher voltage and temp ratings, so I was concerned they may be too big to fit. But they were the same size, so no fitment issues.

08 September 2021
Working fine now
It was advertised as for parts/repair, so I wasn't sure what to expect. It just needed minor cleaning to work properly, but is working fine now.

05 February 2018
Excellent performance, poor mounting
Performance was surprisingly good; was able to pull in a lot of stations clearly. The fixed length cable limits how far you can install it away from the control box. The remote control was a little finicky, and there is no way to tell the pointing of the antenna without actually looking at it. It may be necessary to find the optimal pointing and leave it there.
The collar mount for the mast was really flimsy. It's made of a thin sheet of galvanized steel stamped into a semi-circular shape that's supposed to grab the mast with a cheap U-bolt and nuts that stripped with hand tightening. Tightening it too much warped the thin mounting plate. Also, the motor seems to have a lot of play, which allows the antenna to move when wind blows on it. This can mess up the reception. I'm trying to figure out a way to eliminate the motor and put it onto a more stable mount.