Antenna Projects for the 15M Amateur Radio Band

Find construction plans and designs for various 15-meter antennas, including Yagis, quads, dipoles, and portable options.

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Reviewed by • Senior RF Engineer & Technical Editor March 2026

The 15-meter band, at 21 MHz, is a popular HF band for DX operations, especially during periods of good propagation. Hams often build dedicated antennas for 15M to maximize their signal for long-distance QSOs, taking advantage of its excellent daytime characteristics. This band is frequently active with contests and everyday contacts, making antenna choice critical for station performance.

Operators can find numerous antenna projects for 15 meters, ranging from simple wire antennas like the W5GI Mystery Antenna or extended double zepps, to more complex directional arrays. This category includes designs for multi-band cubical quads and Yagis, often covering 10, 15, and 20 meters, as well as compact options like the RockLoop Antenna for QRP and portable use. Many designs provide detailed construction notes and performance data, helping hams build effective antennas for their stations.

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