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30 Meter Hexbeam
My first 30 Meter Hex did not use spreaders at all. I made it by sticking 6 eight-foot poles in the ground 60 degrees apart and at a radius of 13 feet
post 31 Jan 2024
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Point to Point of the hexagon, 21ft 6 inches. Height is around 4ft and weight around 25lbs
A large hex beam that would accommodate a 30 meter element, the hex diameter needs to be about 9 meter 30 ft
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I was always looking for a solution for my dx peditions and finally came to the this kind of antenna
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