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Don't bother with a beam at all. Sure, you can make a hexbeam relatively simply with trial and error for under $400, and it'll be the same as any commercial variation. That said, ~50ft of RG8X, a rotor, and a homebrew mast would start pushing you well over $800. I'd suggest a multi band vertical or making/buying a fan dipole. A good 3-6 band fan dipole will be a sufficient antenna for almost anyone. You can easily make 3 30ft pushup masts, then put one fan dipole N/S and the other E/W, using the same center mast for both ends. Don't run them in series, just use 2 feedlines to the radio or a switch. That avoids the need for a rotor, and you can horizontally polarize both fan dipoles.

This guy did the same thing using a cage fan and traditional fan dipole. The beautiful thing is that the elements shouldn't interact much, so you can actually go 160-6m with the same dipole and feedline. In theory.

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