Largest Selection of Antennas in Europe - Amateur Radio, Professional and more

Next to the radio, the antenna is the most important element of the amateur radio station. An efficient antenna makes the difference between 'works' and 'does not work'. Finding the right compromise between space requirements, desired frequency range and own possibilities is not always easy. WiMo will be happy to help you find your way through the extensive selection and choose the right antenna.


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  1. Diamond CP-6S 6 Band Vertical 6/10/15/20/40/80m R1
    Diamond CP-6S 6 Band Vertical 6/10/15/20/40/80m R1

    Multiband HF vertical antenna with radials for operation without tuner on the specified bands. Can also be erected in confined locations.

    In stock, shipped in 1 to 2 days

    €524.90
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €441.09
    SKU 11225
  2. Diamond CP-5HS II 5 Band Vertical 6/10/15/20/40m
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    Diamond CP-5HS II 5 Band Vertical 6/10/15/20/40m

    Relatively short multiband HF vertical antenna with radials, can be operated without tuner on specified bands

    In stock, shipped in 1 to 2 days

    €372.90
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €313.36
    SKU 11220
  3. Hy-Gain AV-640  8 Band Vertical, 6/10/12/15/17/20/30/40m
    Hy-Gain AV-640 8 Band Vertical, 6/10/12/15/17/20/30/40m

    Innovative and efficient HF/50MHz vertical with low space consumption and seperately adjustable bands

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    €825.90
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €694.03
    SKU 11284
  4. Ultrabeam UB-8060 Rotary Dipole 80/60m
    Ultrabeam UB-8060 Rotary Dipole 80/60m

    Rotatable, motor-tuned dual-band dipole with coverage of the COMPLETE 80m band + 60m, incl. controller with touch screen.

    In stock, shipped in 1 to 2 days

    €2,798.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €2,351.26
    SKU 12202

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FAQ

What is the difference between a Yagi antenna and a directional antenna?
A Yagi antenna consists of several radiators and a reflector, while a directional antenna consists of only one radiator and one reflector. Yagi antennas usually have a longer range and are better suited for receiving television signals. Directional antennas are usually smaller and are better suited for receiving radio or cellular signals.
What are the types of antennas?
There are many different types of antennas, such as directional antennas, Yagi antennas, omnidirectional antennas, loop antennas, dipole antennas, log-periodic antennas, and many more.
Can I use an existing antenna or do I have to buy a new one?
It depends on what type of antenna you want to use and whether your existing antenna meets the requirements. In some cases, an existing antenna can be used, but in other cases it is necessary to purchase a new antenna.
What is the range of an antenna?
The range of an antenna depends on various factors, such as the type of antenna, the power of the transmitter and the surroundings (e.g. buildings, trees, etc.). A Yagi antenna usually has a greater range than a directional antenna.
How to mount an antenna?
Mounting an antenna depends on the type of antenna. As a rule, the antenna must be mounted in a stable location that is free of obstructions. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and ensure that the antenna is securely and properly mounted. It may also be advisable to hire a professional if you are unsure about the mounting.