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Ham Radio Moxon Antenna Parts

Amateur radio is one of my hobbies, and sometimes I operate of the "6 meter" (50 Mhz) band using a Moxon antenna. This antenna has a wire strung through four corners of an X-frame.

The feed point is located in the center of the long front wire, and an insulator with two pegs holds the wire ends and the feed cable. The rear wire is unbroken, but has an identical two-peg insulator to support the wire.

Fiberglass rods sold as electric fence posts become spreader rods that fit into holes in these 3D-printed parts to form the X-frame.

The white parts in this photo make up a complete set; the red parts are explained later.

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Red "indicators" can be added to white parts to identify the front of the antenna, where maximum radiation occurs. The triangular red "arrow" slips onto the two posts of the feed point. Cylindrical red sleeves slide over the pegs on the two white front corner pieces.

I sell these parts, and will print the front parts in red to eliminate the slip-on indicators if the customer asks. This photo shows two red corners and a red feed point.

(Clarification: A corner piece is round with a peg protruding from its side. Four are needed. Six are shown here – four white and two red. When installed, the peg is vertical, and a spreader rod fits into the large hole.)



Updated June 24, 2025