I can never get much directivity out of a moxon! They do better than a dipole or ground plane but the vertical radiation pattern seems more like a figure 8 in that if I point the antenna & then rotate it 180 degrees I get much the same results. Wondering if you had a chance to check the front-to-back ratio on yours?
Hi Rober! Wouldn't it be more appropriate to couple balanced antennas with a balun? have you tried something about it ?. Congratulations and thank you! for your videos and for sharing. Your explanations are very clear and detailed. It is comprehensive and very easy to follow and understand.
PLEASE NOTE: I AM NOT AN ANTENNA ENGINEER! I think it possible but I have not tried this myself. Your pcb trace thickness must sufficient. - Use the Antenna Modelling Software (4NEC2) - tippete.net/cgi-bin/moxgen.pl
I really like your presentations and always learn a lot, thank-you.
I can never get much directivity out of a moxon! They do better than a dipole or ground plane but the vertical radiation pattern seems more like a figure 8 in that if I point the antenna & then rotate it 180 degrees I get much the same results. Wondering if you had a chance to check the front-to-back ratio on yours?
Can you make a video of your learning techniques? Thanks!
I just see all your vidéos with antennas . Thanks for all ! very instructive !
Hi Rober! Wouldn't it be more appropriate to couple balanced antennas with a balun? have you tried something about it ?.
Congratulations and thank you! for your videos and for sharing.
Your explanations are very clear and detailed. It is comprehensive and very easy to follow and understand.
I imagine that at this frequency the (capacitative) losses in a balun would outweigh the advantage. I might be wrong!
Please translate this video in french
Thank you, as always very informative.
I love your channel
can i make this moxon antenna just by print it on PCB?
PLEASE NOTE: I AM NOT AN ANTENNA ENGINEER!
I think it possible but I have not tried this myself.
Your pcb trace thickness must sufficient.
- Use the Antenna Modelling Software (4NEC2)
- tippete.net/cgi-bin/moxgen.pl
www.tindie.com/products/FernTech/pcb-moxon-antenna-868mhz/ and there are more examples "868mhz antenna pcb" or FrSky Zipp 9 868MHz Moxon