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A Wire Moxon for 10m

Crawdad

Down in the mud invasive species
Nov 11, 2016
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Sometime in the near future (God willing of course) I'll be relocating to a home with room for something other than a wire Inverted V. So I have decided to homebrew a wire Moxon for the SSB sub-band of 10 meters. Having never had/used a directional antenna before I wanted something lightweight and relatively simple to make. I have read as much as I could find on the Moxon (there's quite a bit out there) and initially planned on using tubing for the elements but decided on wire for the first one I put together. My time is limited so this work-in-progress may take a few weeks to complete, but Cycle 25 is just showing signs of firing up here so I'm not in a giant rush. Hopefully what I post here may help someone else out if they're thinking along the lines of a beam with decent gain and a very good front-to-back ratio without a second mortgage. This antenna would also be easy to design and build for 11 meters.

I'm using a few parts of the design found at www.kg4jjh.com/moxbeam.html. It's a nice website with lots of good info on homebrewing this antenna and I thank KG4JJH for sharing all that info.
The antenna will look similar to this when complete:
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I started By using MoxGen to calculate the element lengths and spacing. MoxGen can easily be downloaded to your computer at: https://www.ac6la.com/moxgen1.html

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Next I used EZNEC Demo to model the antenna. I settled on 21 feet Above Ground Level.
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Here's the spreader hub designed and used by KG4JJH. Again, thanks to him for sharing.
20221001_135935.jpg Took about 30 minutes to lay out, cut and drill this from a 7-1/2" piece of treated 2x4.

Then I test fitted the 1/2" OD fiberglass spreader tubes.
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That's all I could get done in the limited time I had that day, so that's all for now. Any advice from builders/users of this type antenna will be most appreciated.
I'll post as I go along if anyone's interested. If not, post STOP to end this thread.

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Ok, it's been 7 months since I started this thread, life happens, and my QTH hasn't changed. And the proposed 10m Moxon has morphed into an actual 6m Moxon. The basic design I chose hasn't changed however, just a few minor things. The principle is exactly the same.

The hub is cut from a piece of 1" thick plastic cutting board. The spreaders are a 1/4" OD fiberglass tube slid inside a 1/2" OD.
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The element end spacers/insulators were chopped out of a small plastic washtub. A Budwig dipole feedpoint on the driven element.
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Just a temp mount today for some testing.
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So far so good. Seems to work well, have made a few decent distance contacts on it. It's solid but very lightweight, would be simple to use portable on a push-up.

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If anyone's interested here's the initial numbers on the 6m Moxon in its temporary mounting:
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I plan on tuning closer to resonance once the antenna is in its final position and mount.
As I suspected MoxGen calculates long (good idea), so I entered 50.3 aiming for 50.125. It's still a bit long, but I think won't require excessive trimming. Of course YMMV.

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Here's the final analyzer run on the 6m Moxon after some trimming, tuning and re-postioning:
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I was aiming for resonance near 50.145, looks like I may have trimmed once too often. But I can live with those numbers just fine.
It's working well for stateside contacts, several at 1k miles+. We'll see how it does for real DX if/when 6m really opens up.
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