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![]() The DXZone.com Amateur Radio Internet Guide /////////////////////////////////////////// Top Amateur Radio Websites - Issue 2122 Posted: https://www.dxzone.com/top-amateur-r...tes-issue-2122 The Magloop Antenna Calculator, VHQ HEX BEAM Antennas, VHF Bi-Square Beam Antenna, 50 MHz CLC antenna , Display Transplant into an Icom IC-756, ZCZ Cluster, A 222 MHz Transverter, /////////////////////////////////////////// HexBeam Antenna Explained Posted: https://www.dxzone.com/dx34422/hexbe...explained.html Antennas/HexBeam A hexagonal beam is a form of the Yagi antenna which is based on parasitic principles developed early in the last century in Japan for achieving gain in one direction.How HexBeam antennas works. A hexagonal beam operates exactly like Yagi antenna, but instead of a driven element that is straight like a dipole, it is a wire bent into the shape of the letter M. |
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