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- Allen Baker, KG4JJH,
kg4jjh@arrl.net
wrote an article for the May, 2003 issue of
QST magazine entitled The Black Widow--A Portable 15 Meter Beam...
from MOXON to Cebik to Baker, a proven design that will have you
reeling in contacts during Field Day and beyond.
Click
here to download construction diagrams and antenna radiation
patterns companion to his article. (Allen may be the most knowledgeable
person regarding moxons and experimental moxon designs on
this website. Please contact him if you have detailed
questions as he enjoys responding.)
- N0KHQ "John",
N0KHQ@aol.com.
John designed and built a Coaxial MOXON which employs RG-58 coax
instead of wire for the elements to reduce the physical size of the
antenna. You can
learn more about John's MOXON by clicking
here.
- VA3ZW "Scott",
VA3ZW@arrl.net.
Scott designed and built a 15 meter MOXON with bamboo spreaders to reduce the
cost of the
antenna. You can
learn more about Scott's MOXON by clicking
here.
- KA4SDU "Hal",
maryannehal@hotmail.com.
Like Scott, Hal also designed and built his MOXON with bamboo but in a
far different physical configuration. You can
learn more about Hal's unique MOXON design by clicking
here .
- W1ZY
"Bill",
bdesj@earthlink.net. Bill has designed and built a 40 meter MOXON!
It's a huge antenna! You can learn more about his antenna
by clicking
here.
- YU1QT "Andra".
muzikant@sezampro.yu . Andra has designed a 6 band MOXON.
Click
here
for a picture and notes. Andra has also
fabricated a 3 element 40 meter MOXON which you can view by clicking
here.
- N5GLR "Garry. Garry was inspired
by this website to construct a Hybrid 20 meter MOXON which uses coax cable
instead of wire. Click
here
for a picture, diagrams and notes.
- F5MAG
f5mag@wanadoo.fr. He has built a
great looking five band MOXON! Click
here
for a picture and additional information.
- YU1QT
6 band hybrid MOXON. (recently updated)
Click here.
YU1QT has also built a 3 element 40 meter MOXON which you learn about
by
clicking here.
-
N2YET modified 17 meter Moxon. Click
here (this is a qsl.net link).
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