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I think these are a great idea for simple, inexpensive directivity. I'd like to throw in the idea of trying this with a Moxon beam. As a horizontal antenna, there is no doubt the Moxon should deliver superior F/B compared with a classical 2el DE/Dir or DE/Ref Yagi. Perhaps this would also hold true in the vertical orientation. But an equally important benefit is the significant length reduction with the Moxon design. The folding makes a 40m beam looks quite doable... I'd like to hear ideas from others as to some good, simple, lightweight designs for a rotary slip joint to be used to suspend the antenna from- one which resists ice formation in winter. A simple rope suspension can freeze up solid and refuse to turn. BTW You can put a ground-mounted rotor on these. Alas, these antennas are unlikely to be seen much on Topband, but with this ham DXer community, you never know... 73, David K3KY P.S. Yes, they will work way better by the ocean. Yes, you're throwing away up to 6dB reflection gain by not running it horizontally. See Moxon's book "HF Antennas For All Locations" _______________________________________________ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
