Very nice! Thank you for sharing! I remember talking to you on my Magnum Delta Force several years ago from Southwest Iowa KGE7432. Super excited to see your videos, keep up the great work and dedication to radio communications. 73s to You and Yours my friend!
The antenna radiator is approximately 1/2 wavelength long for frequency being used. Probably best to use a balun at the feed point. Otherwise the RF pattern of the hex will be distorted.
ALWAYS glad to see you back ! Thanks for the review.
Very nice! Thank you for sharing!
I remember talking to you on my Magnum Delta Force several years ago from Southwest Iowa KGE7432.
Super excited to see your videos, keep up the great work and dedication to radio communications.
73s to You and Yours my friend!
Looking great. Happy Sunday from southwest Germany. 73 de Uncle Günter, DK5ONV 💯🙋♂
Very similar to a Moxon beam. Glad to see you are back cbradiomagazine!
Very nice, great looking design.
No on-air test? Swr? Bandwidth?
Always heard or thought beam antennas were not for short range. when you have it aimed what is the closest you can hear and talk with someone??
Cool stuff. Thank you.
Good stuff
That’s an awesome beam thank you for sharing! I want one 😂
This was very cool, when are you doing the President George 😊
So cool with ease of everything. And apparently no matching network
The antenna radiator is approximately 1/2 wavelength long for frequency being used.
Probably best to use a balun at the feed point.
Otherwise the RF pattern of the hex will be distorted.
I'd pay $250 if it came with two antennas and stacking hardware .
More a cobweb