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Aeronetix FPV Drone Control Transmitter Antenna (600 - 670 MHz)
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Moxon Antenna 970 MHz
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Moxon Antenna 1700 MHz
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Moxon Antenna 2200 MHz (short)
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FPV Drone Control Transmitter Antenna (560 - 620 MHz) Aeronetix
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Moxon Antenna 600-670 MHz (textolite)
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MOXON-R 370 MHz Antenna
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MOXON-R 430 MHz Antenna
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Moxon TX 750 MHz
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Moxon Antenna 765-805 MHz (textolite)
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Antenna Coalas Moxon 580-700 MHz
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Frequently asked questions about products in this category Moxon Antennas for Military Use

A Moxon antenna is a compact directional antenna consisting of two main elements: a driven element and a reflector. This design forms a directional radio signal in a specific direction and reduces backward radiation.
The Moxon antenna operates on the same principle as other directional antennas but takes up less space and has a stable radiation pattern.
The Moxon Rectangle antenna is designed for a specific frequency range. Most often, such antennas are used in the 433 MHz, 868 MHz, 915 MHz, or 2.4 GHz bands. These are the frequencies used in ELRS, FPV, or drone radio communication systems.
A Moxon antenna typically provides a gain of approximately 5–7 dBi. The exact value depends on the design size and operating frequency. This gain allows the signal to be concentrated in a specific direction and increases communication stability.
A dipole antenna has an omnidirectional radiation pattern and transmits signals in all directions. A Moxon antenna works differently – it directs the signal into a specific sector of space. This allows the Moxon antenna to provide a higher gain in the direction of the target.
The Moxon antenna has a directional radiation pattern. The main signal energy is concentrated in the frontal part of the antenna, while backward radiation is significantly less. This signal shape helps to work more precisely with a specific direction.
The Moxon antenna is often used in ground stations for drone control. It is applied in FPV, ELRS, or other radio channels where signal stability in a specific direction is crucial. The Moxon antenna is also suitable for enhancing communication between the operator and the UAV.
In most cases, the Moxon antenna uses linear signal polarization. The polarization orientation depends on the antenna's position during installation. If the antenna is installed vertically, the signal will also have vertical polarization.
The Moxon antenna performs well in the field due to its simple design and stable signal pattern. It does not require complex setup and can be used with portable ground stations. In open terrain, such an antenna helps achieve more stable radio communication.
You can find the right Moxon antenna on the FlashArmy military equipment marketplace. Before choosing, pay attention to the operating frequency range and compatibility with your equipment.