The antenna builds on the design of L. B. Cebik, W4RNL in QST June 2000 - "Having a Field Day with the Moxon Rectangle". That design can be found in the moxgen program which may be downloaded from AC6LA. My design frequency was 50.2 MHz - in order to cover the CW band and FT8 at 50.313 MHz.
The design with crossed glassfiber rods was inspired by that of Anthony Good, K3NG - "Homebrew Lightweight 6 Meter Moxon".
A Moxon is a special form of a two-element Yagi-Uda antenna with the elements bent towards each other making it only 2/3 the width. This is a two-element end-fire antenna where the Forward/Backward-ratio is near maximal, thus the Maximum gain suffers a little compared to a design optimized for gain. Another two-element array is a directional microphone. For instance a hypercardioid design has optimal gain, while a supercardioid has the best F/B-ratio. See lecture notes here from the University of Oslo for more details about this analogy.
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