Yagi Antennas for Amateur Radio Operations

Find manufacturers and resources for Yagi antennas designed for VHF, UHF, and microwave frequencies used by ham radio operators.

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

Yagi antennas are a cornerstone for many ham radio operators, especially for directional work on VHF, UHF, and even some HF bands. Their design provides significant gain and directivity, making them ideal for long-distance contacts, contesting, and satellite operation. Hams often choose yagis for their ability to focus RF energy in a specific direction, improving both transmit and receive performance for weak signal work.

This category features a range of commercial yagi antenna manufacturers, offering designs for various amateur radio bands from 6 meters up to microwave frequencies. Operators can find robust yagis for fixed base stations, like those from Cushcraft and Hy-Gain, or lightweight portable options for SOTA activations and field operations, such as those offered by SOTA Beams. Many manufacturers, including Directive Systems and I0JXX, also provide specialized yagis for satellite communication and other demanding applications.

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