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Old February 13th 08, 03:16 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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There was a review in QST in the past year or so. Rosalie White was the
author, I believe.

Tom, N3IJ

"jawod" wrote in message
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I tried to post on the antenna group but most of the conversation over
there seems to remain on a rather esoteric (and pedantic) plan.

So I'll try here (hope that's OK)

I had a QSO with a VE who uses a "SpiderBeam" which I had never heard of.

Apparently it is a folded modified Moxon design wherein the reflector
and director elements (made of wire) are folded back toward the center
of the antenna

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I am actually proud of that drawing (!)

It comes as a kit that you construct with fiberglass tubes ,etc.

It is reportedly used a lot in DXpeditions.

Now they have a "home version" that is a little more sturdy.

Has anyone used it and care to comment?

Much appreciated

John
AB8O



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