High Frequency (HF) Antennas

Directory of HF antennas for amateur radio, including various types like dipoles, yagis, verticals, and end-fed designs from manufacturers worldwide.

David
Reviewed by • Senior RF Engineer & Technical Editor March 2026

HF antennas are fundamental for amateur radio operators to make QSOs across continents and participate in DX contests. The right antenna system is crucial for effective operation on the various HF bands, whether for local contacts or chasing rare DX. Many hams enjoy building their own antennas, while others prefer commercial solutions designed for specific operational needs.

This category features a wide range of commercial HF antenna manufacturers, offering everything from wire antennas like dipoles and end-feds to high-performance Yagis and vertical arrays. Operators can find specialized designs for portable, mobile, and base stations, including motorized antennas from Tarheel Antennas and electronically controlled systems by UltraBeam. Resources also include technical details and EZNEC files for those interested in homebrew projects, such as hexagonal wire beams.

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