Discone Antennas for Multi-Band Radio Reception
Find manufacturers and suppliers of discone antennas suitable for wideband receiving and transmitting across VHF, UHF, and microwave frequencies.
Discone antennas are popular among hams for their wideband characteristics, making them suitable for general reception across many VHF, UHF, and microwave bands. Operators often use them as receiving antennas for scanners and software-defined radios, covering a broad frequency spectrum without needing to switch antennas. Their design allows for relatively consistent performance over a wide range, which is useful for monitoring various amateur radio activity, public service, and utility frequencies.
This category features several manufacturers offering discone antennas, alongside other antenna types for ham radio use. Hams can find options from companies like Diamond Antenna and Comet Antennas, which also provide base station and mobile antennas for specific bands, power meters, and coaxial switches. These resources help operators equip their stations for diverse operations, from casual listening to more focused DX work on specific bands.
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Manufacturer and distributor of AOR equipment for England and Ireland.
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US Antenna manufacturer offering base and mobile antennas for 2 meter, 1.25 meter and 70 cm Amateur Radio GMRS and MURS Citizens Band Radio VHF and UHF Business Band Radio HF, VHF and UHF Scanning
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NGC is now distributor for COMET and MALDOL brand antenna products designed, manufactured in Japan. Distributor of DAIWA brand RF SWR/power meters and switching power supplies, antennas, test equipment, antenna analyzers and more
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Base station and repeater antennas, mobile antennas, ,multi-band HF antennas , handheld transceivers, receiving and scanner antennas, power meters, swr meters, power supplies, coaxial switches
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WiNRADiO Communications manufacture radio communications equipment for a very wide range of applications. Our customers include professional communications radio users in government, military, security, surveillance, spectrum monitoring organizations, telecommunications, industry, as well as radio and computer enthusiasts.