Stationary, directional antennas (Yagi, X-Quad)

A directional antenna concentrates the field of radiation in one direction only, signals from other directions are picked up only weakly or not at all. The higher the gain of a directional antenna, the sharper the directivity pattern, the more precisely the antenna should be pointed.

For maximum range and performance, directional antennas are essential. Various designs - Yagi, X-Quad, Helix etc. - offer different advantages, depending on the application. Here it is important to find the most reasonable compromise between length and gain for the specific situation. Sometimes only the easy transportability plays a role, for example if you want to take an antenna and a small radio with you to the next mountain. By ‘stacking’ several directional antennas, the performance of Yagi antennas can be increased considerably, which is important for contests and more exotic applications such as EME. Of course, powerful directional antennas need a rotating system, i.e. an antenna rotor and a corresponding mast. WiMo will be happy to advise you here, as we also offer the necessary accessories such as low attenuation cables, rotors and distributors.




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  1. VU-LFA23 Dualband XPOL
    VU-LFA23 Dualband XPOL

    dual band cross yagi, 8 elements for 2 m, 15 elements for 70 cm, 376 cm length, separate connection cables

    In stock, shipped in 1 to 2 days

    €317.90
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €267.14
    SKU 17756.VUX
  2. Spare dipole SHF-23xx Yagi, normal phase 0°
    Spare dipole SHF-23xx Yagi, normal phase 0°

    Spare dipole 23cm, balun made of semi-rigid cable, max. 500W, normal phase.

    In stock, shipped in 1 to 2 days

    €32.60
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €27.39
    SKU 18400.01
  3. InnovAntennas 18 Element BC (WFM) 88-108 MHz Yagi
    InnovAntennas 18 Element BC (WFM) 88-108 MHz Yagi

    7.33 m long yagi for FM broadcast reception, gain 13.1 dBi

    In stock, shipped in 1 to 2 days

    €395.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €331.93
    SKU 18484.0112
  4. Antennas Amplifiers 1090 MHz ADS-B Yagi
    Antennas Amplifiers 1090 MHz ADS-B Yagi

    Low-noise 15-element 1090 MHz RX Yagi for reception of aeronautical ADS-B data

    Ordered only on customer request, delivery time approx. 30 days

    €219.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €184.03
    SKU 18460.2230
  5. InnovAntennas DualBand 4m/6m 6 Element Yagi
    InnovAntennas DualBand 4m/6m 6 Element Yagi

    Short dual-band antenna for 4m+6m, only one feed line, max. 3 kW, 120cm long, approx. 7 dBi free space gain.

    Available in 25 days

    €169.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €142.02
    SKU 18483.DB466
  6. EAntenna XLFA 36-element cross yagi for 70cm
    EAntenna XLFA 36-element cross yagi for 70cm

    UHF Kreuzyagi, 2 x LFA dipole with small side lobes, 430 - 435 or 435 - 440 MHz, 2 x 18 elements

    Please select a product

    As low as: €315.50
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €265.13
  7. I0JXX 2320MHz 18-element directional antenna
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    I0JXX 2320MHz 18-element directional antenna

    18JXX13 Yagi for 13 cm, loadable up to 100 Watt, 17.14 dBi, 80 cm boom

    In stock, shipped in 1 to 2 days

    €60.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €50.42
    SKU 18470.18.13

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FAQ

What is an FM directional antenna?
An FM directional antenna is a specialised antenna used to direct the signal from FM radio stations in a specific direction for better reception quality. This type of antenna is often used by people who live or work in areas with poor FM reception.
How does a directional FM antenna work?
A directional FM antenna works by directing the FM signal from one transmitter in a particular direction while blocking the signal from other directions. This is achieved by using special elements within the antenna to focus the signal in the desired direction.
How do I install a directional FM antenna?
Installing a directional VHF antenna usually requires some basic knowledge of electronics and construction. It is best to follow the manufacturer's instructions and ensure that the antenna is properly connected to the FM receiver. It is also important to install the antenna in a location with a clear view of the transmitter and to ensure that it is protected from wind and weather.