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If you have typed the phrase "HF antennas for all locations Moxon PDF hot" into a search engine, you are likely part of a specific breed of radio amateur. You are frustrated with noise, restricted by HOA covenants, living in a dense urban environment, or simply tired of the "compromise" that comes with most multi-band antennas.

The keyword cluster here tells a story: (High Frequency, the lifeblood of long-distance QSOs), All Locations (from a 10th-floor balcony to a 1-acre backyard), Moxon (the unsung hero of antenna design), PDF (ready-to-build plans), and Hot (high gain, low angle of radiation).

You want performance. You want directivity. And you want it now .

If you want the canonical PDF that is currently "hot" (trending and reliable), you need to look for the by VK3CPU (Drew Diamond) or the original G6XN calculations.

Whether you are a Field Day fanatic, an HOA warrior, or a DX chaser tired of being pushed around by 3-element Yagis, the Moxon is your liberation.

Because the Moxon is a balanced, closed-loop system, it does not rely on a counterpoise. When you feed it with a 1:1 current balun (ferrite core), the shield of your coax does not become part of the antenna.

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