solid wire moxon

solid wire moxon

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The Moxon Antenna is a rectangular antenna resembling a two-element folded Yagi invented by Les Moxon (G6XN). L.B. Cebik (W4RNL) published curve-fit equations for an optimized version with extremely high front-to-back ratio, large forward gain, and near-perfect SWR. This design includes support parts designed to help build Moxons made from rigid wire (solid or hollow) and also prints the lengths of the wire segments in OpenSCAD output. It could be a customizer part, but as it stands now, neither supports parts in multiple files nor outputs text, making it a poor fit. Recent versions of OpenSCAD have a customizer-like interface that works well with these parts. The included parts are a spacer for the gap between the driven element and reflector, and a back support to anchor the coax to the reflector so the coax can be passed through the antenna where a boom would be. If you want to make an HF Moxon using flexible wire, replace these parts with those in [Thing:9952](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:9952).

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