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This resource details the construction of a mobile screwdriver antenna, patterned after the original W6AAQ DK3 design from 1991. It covers the mechanical and electrical aspects of building a robust, multiband HF antenna for vehicular operation. Specific components discussed include the lower mast section, the coil wound on Schedule 40 PVC pipe, beryllium copper contact fingers, the motor drive assembly utilizing a Black & Decker screwdriver, and the capacity hat design with a brass hub and steel wires. The article provides insights into material selection, such as heavy copper tubing and silicone grease for assembly, and addresses practical considerations like coil length limitations for 80m operation due to lathe size. The construction results in an antenna capable of tuning from 6.5 MHz (40m) up to 6m, with slightly reduced range when the capacity hat is installed. The author describes the mounting base with soldered brass nuts for secure attachment and a U-channel bracket for vehicle mounting on a Dodge Ram 1500. The article includes close-up photographs illustrating the coil, contact fingers, drive mechanism with rubber tubing clutches, and the capacity hat assembly. It also mentions the use of Rustoleum hammer finish enamel for painting the copper pipe, indicating attention to durability and aesthetics.