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On 6/24/2014 11:10 PM, Sal M. O'Nella wrote:
I try to take a new antenna to Field Day every year. This year I decided on the Moxon, AKA the Moxon Rectangle. I signed up for 10m Phone, figuring I could build that antenna and it would be small enough to be transportable. I began reading about the Moxon design a few years ago but this was my first time to construct one. I drive a van. For a long-past antenna takedown party for the widow of a Silent Key, I made a wooden frame to add length to my roof rack, about 8 feet, total. The Moxon antenna is 12 1/2 feet long, so my frame should work. My Moxon structure is PVC pipe and the elements are #14 wire. The dimensions fall out of a program called MoxGen and they will come out as an EZNEC .ez file. Nice. (I bought a licensed download of Roy Lewallen's EZNEC for the occasion.) I noticed a couple of things I didn't expect. One, setting the EZNEC height of the horizontally-polarized Moxon anywhere from 0.2 to 1.0 wavelengths above ground seemed to affect only the radiation pattern in elevation view -- including take-off angle, upward-pointing lobes. The resonant freq didn't seem to change much , which surprised me. I've found a common dipole to be quite sensitive to height vs. resonance. Does the addition of a parasitic element, in this case a reflector, make the height-above-ground less influential? Two, MoxGen seemed to produce a model that was too big . . . and EZNEC seemed to agree. However, when I built the antenna, it came in around 27.600 MHz, not the 28.4 I asked for. My elements were all cut and installed to tolerances of a millimeter or two, although I don't know what I should have had for bend radii -- I just shaped the bends around my finger so the measured bend point was halfway though the bend. After I checked it with the analyzer (AA-54) I trimmed the elements and I have a nice low SWR where I want it. The Moxon is supposed to offer a few dB gain over a dipole. Its selling point is a high F/B ratio, exceeding 15 dB. I can aim to Hawaii, for example (from San Diego) and all of North America gets two S-units quieter. Whether 10m will be open for Field Day remains a question, I may sit next to the coffee pot for more time than I spend logging contacts. Aside: I looked in EZNEC for a quick way to change the height of an antenna model and found no obvious signs so I just "arrowed-down" through the "Wires" table and changed all the Z-axis numbers. With only twelve entries, it was not bad -- this time. Is there a hidden trick to quickly alter the height-above-ground an EZNEC model? Yes, I could email Roy but he has other things to do. "Sal" (KD6VKW) In the wire table and dialog box, click on the Wire menu and find Change Height by... |
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