Earlier this year I ordered CUBEX 2 element quad antenna. They never came through. Something to do with a vender having a fire? Oh well. So much for instant gradifacation. Plan B. Down loaded "Building a 4 Element Cubical Quad" from The Ultimate Guide to 11 meter CB Antennas. Inspired buy a couple forum members I decided to build a fully adjustable antenna that I could put up myself. Adapted the plans for a 3 element antenna. Went to work peicing it together with parts purchased from DX engineering, ebay and a gardering supplier. This quad sports a 12' X 2" aluminum boom. 6' X 1/2" fiberglass stakes. 12g copper wire. 3 custom made spreader brackets. 1:1 current balum. LMR 240 coax. Alliance T-45 rotor. 1 3/8" top rail. Just put it up today. I cut it to be centered on 27.405 MHz. Horzitally fead. Got lucky the first time with swr's less than 1:5. Good enough for me. It is mounted on a eve about 22' up. That is the best I can do with all the space limitations I have. Pointed it east this afternoon and made contacts to the mid-west. Seems to make some stations come in a little better than my LW-150 vertical. Have not had it up long enough to see it's full potential and limitations. 73's. P.S. Have several pictures to share but I get an error message saying the file is to large for server! That's werd because when this site changed over I was able to upload pics from this very phone. No problem. Thought I was good to go. Sorry.