Antennas for Amateur Radio Communication

Find a variety of antennas, parts, and accessories for your ham radio station, including dipoles, verticals, and support structures.

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

Antennas are fundamental to all amateur radio activity, connecting our transceivers to the airwaves for local QSOs, DX contacts, and satellite operation. Selecting the right antenna for specific bands and operating conditions is a key part of setting up any ham radio station. Operators often consider factors like available space, desired frequency range, and power handling when choosing or building an antenna system.

This category lists commercial sources for a wide array of antenna types and related components. Hams can find everything from wire antennas like dipoles and end-feds to directional Yagis and verticals for HF and VHF bands. Many dealers, such as DX Engineering and Spiderbeam, also offer essential accessories like baluns, coax cable, connectors, and antenna rotators from brands like Hy-Gain and Yaesu. Whether you are planning a new antenna project or upgrading an existing station, these resources provide the necessary parts and complete antenna systems.

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