John,
I'm not aware of any other commercial versions of the Moxon, although
they are pretty simple to make. I used to run a homebrew Moxon for 6m
made from 1/2" copper water pipe. It worked real well, but was a bit
heavy. Aluminum tubing would probably be a better solution. I'm
currently using the Par Stressed Moxon. It works very well, but is a
bit fragile. You really have to watch those tree limbs!
I believe there are homebrew directions on L.B. Cebik's web site,
http://www.cebik.com
Good luck,
73
Dan
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John D'Ausilio wrote:
> I remember seeing a reference to a commercial moxon designed for
> roving within the last few months .. I'm looking to replace my Par
> (which has hit too many trees). Anybody have a link?
>
> de w1rt/john
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