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. High power handling easy 1. Compact 7-Element / 3-Band Beam with Moxon element for 10/15/20 m.

Cebik, W4RNL (SK) The Force 12 C3 tri-band Yagi has become a very popular compact beam for the general operator.

I would recommend using black plastic coated stranded wire of about 1. The Moxon antenna is designed and manufactured by BETAFPV for the 915MHz TX module. .

. Radio amateurs have used a variety of materials to build Moxon Antennas, including tent poles available in many retail outlets.

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Availability: Available Unavailable. Compact 7-Element / 3-Band Beam with Moxon element for 10/15/20 m.

The Moxon antenna is designed and manufactured by BETAFPV for the 915MHz TX module.
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This rugged close-spaced 2-element Yagi has a driven element and reflector with the tips folded toward each other to minimize turning radius.

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Boom made from 50 and 55mm tube. Reviews. Moxon antenna or what is often call Moxon rectangle is a good antenna which performs well and also features a smaller turning radius than a regular Yagi antenna. The Moxon Rectangle comprises of 2 elements, a driven element and a reflector element. .

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The Moxon Rectangle is a very popular limited space Yagi due to its very compact size. .

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Figure 1 – Moxon Element Separators, 15m (top) & 17m (bottom) Figure 2 shows the reflector elements for each antenna as secured to the joists, looking north through the attic.

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