Beam/Yagi Antennas

Beam/Yagi Antennas
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  1. Diamond A144S10R 2 Metre 10 Element Yagi Diamond
    Special Price US$84.94 Regular Price US$95.56
    84 Watts
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  2. Diamond A430S10R2 70cm 10 Element Yagi Diamond
    Special Price US$47.75 Regular Price US$53.11
    47 Watts
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  3. Alpha Antenna HEXTENNA Yagi UHF/VHF/HF Alpha Antennas
    Special Price US$345.27 Regular Price US$690.49
    345 Watts
  4. HB9-2 HB9CV 2 Element Antenna Moonraker
    US$31.86
    31 Watts
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  5. INNOV 130MHz to 1300MHz Log Periodic InnovAntennas
    Special Price US$297.41 Regular Price US$371.78
    297 Watts
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  6. INNOV XR7 - 14 Element 7 Band HF /6m Yagi InnovAntennas
    Special Price US$1,194.21 Regular Price US$1,326.90
    1194 Watts
  7. Hygain VB-66DX 50MHz 6 Element Yagi Antenna Hygain
    Special Price US$318.71 Regular Price US$414.31
    318 Watts

About Beam and Yagi Antennas

The quality of your transmission experience really comes down to what type of antenna you have and how well it performs. For this reason, this isn't an area where you want to select just any antenna that comes your way. 

At Moonraker, you can rest assured that you'll find high-quality beam and Yagi antennas in a wide range of brands and designs — allowing you to find the right fit for your needs and your budget. 

Beam and Yagi antennas are directional antennas and make a great choice for ham radio enthusiasts. These antennas radiate signals in a single primary direction, making them a fantastic option for increasing signal strength in places with obstructions or weak signals. 

If you're in need of a directional antenna to increase your signal strength to overcome a weak signal or obstructions, you've come to the right place. We have a wide selection of high-quality options for you to choose from, making it easier than ever for amateur radio enthusiasts to find their perfect match when shopping for an antenna.

You can't go wrong when browsing our selection of quality communication equipment. Make the process of pinpointing the ideal antenna for your radio set-up a breeze by checking out what we have available. We have a wide range of options suited to meet every need and every budget, so you're bound to find just what you're looking for.

Want something tried and tested, or prefer to give the latest cutting-edge technological developments a go? Whatever your preference is, we've got exactly what you're looking for at Moonraker. 

What Are Beam and Yagi Antennas

These antennas radiate signals in a single primary direction, making them directional antennas. It is common to use them to increase signal strength when in places with obstructions or weak signals. 

If this sounds like something you're looking for, then with the products available in our selection here, you're sure to be able to find the ideal option to add to your ham radio set-up! 

FAQs

How High Should a Beam Antenna Be? 

A beam antenna at a 70-foot height will provide increased performance over an identical set-up at 35 feet. You'd see even better performance for long-distance communication if you further increased that height to 120 feet.

What Is a Yagi Antenna Used For? 

Yagi antennas are directional antennas, meaning they radiate signals in one primary direction. The most common use of a Yagi antenna is to increase your signal if you're somewhere with obstructions or a weak signal. 

How Far Will a Yagi Antenna Reach?

Yagi antennas will transmit further than omni-directional antennas because the signal and power is directed in a single direction. Signal reach will depend upon many factors including the frequency, power output, antenna placement, antenna set-up, antenna size and your location. The more obstructions between the transceiver and receiver will impact signal range and quality. In general, a basic set up on 2m/70cms will transmit hundreds of miles whereas HF frequencies will transmit across continents.