
Little and easy supports for your vhf moxon antenna prototype. For dummies! It's intended to be lightweight and strong enough to be portable!Pieces to print: 1x rear support 1x front support 2x side supports the clamps you need (I used 2 big and 2 small). Front and rear supports are alike; rear has hole for bolt head. My printing setup: PLA filament 0,20 layer thickness 2 shells wall 20% infill 55°C bed with airspray 200°C filament 50mm/s speeds Fans active to cool down the pieces during print. I used supports for the rear support (bolt head hole). Other parts you'll need: Some M3 bolts or grub screws to stop the sides in place 1 bolt M3 to fix the front support on the boom 1 bolt M3 to fix the rear support on the boom Some M3 bolts to fix the clamps on front and rear supports. Boom should be in plastic or wood... Boom width is 15 mm. Aluminium bars for the elements are 6mm diameter: they are stronger than tubes when you fold them with hammer and vise (they do not break). For electrical links I handsawed a thin fissure in the front elements and secured shield and inner wire inside each of them with pliers: soldering is not needed this way. Overall dimensions are about: 74.2 cm x 27.6 cm (Moxon Rectangle Generator) I posted the project image. Max gain is along the feedpoint side. Front/Back is high in this antenna.
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- material is a strong plastic
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