A 3D Printed Frame Moxon Antenna With SMA connector.
Each antenna is SWR tested and should be be below SWR <1.2 for the rated frequency. It can reach almost SWR 1.0 at +- 10MHz of the rated frequency.
The Moxon is a directional antenna system that is gaining in popularity because it offers three very distinct advantages over a typical two element Yagi:
- Small in physical size. The Moxon can be built using a very lightweight structure and wire elements, which will fit into a footprint about two thirds the area required for a conventional beam. You can see by the measurements above that a 20 meter Moxon is only 25 by 9 feet. Being a very light structure, typically made from wire and lightweight spreaders, it can easily be mast mounted on a lightweight pole, hoisted up in a tree from an overhanging branch, or turned vertically and ground mounted! As such it also makes an excellent field antenna.
- Outstanding front to back ratio. The Moxon’s front-to-back ratio models at greater than 30dB! Moreover, close-gap coupling enables the Moxon’s enhanced performance to be realized at lower elevation heights of only 1/2 wavelength. As seen below, the Moxon exhibits a broad forward area combined with superior front to back.
- The Moxon is a 50 ohm antenna, generating a near perfect 1:1 swr without requiring any additional matching devices. It is also quite broadbanded allowing for effective full band coverage.
- Width – 8 mm.
- Weight – 0,05 kg.
- Tube material – Carbon Fiber
- Connector – Male SMA
- Material – 3D printed plastic
- Impedance – 50 Ohm
- Homepage: http://www.moxonantennaproject.com/
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