HF Antennas - Largest Selection with High Availability

Because of the properties of the ionosphere, short wave enables worldwide communication - if you have the right antenna. No matter if directional antenna, a wire dipole or a vertical antenna - each design offers its own advantages and disadvantages. To find the right product for your own situation is not always easy. WiMo helps you with its many years of experience in amateur radio and marine radio.


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FAQ

What are shortwave antennas?
Shortwave antennas are antennas designed to receive and transmit shortwave signals. They are often used in radio communication and amateur radio.
What types of shortwave antennas are there?
There are many different types of shortwave antennas, including dipole antennas, loop antennas, directional antennas, Yagi antennas and many more. The choice depends on various factors, such as the application, the frequency and the resources available.
What are the advantages of shortwave antennas?
Shortwave antennas offer several advantages, such as longer range than antennas for higher frequencies, better penetration of obstacles such as buildings and mountains, and greater reliability in bad weather. They are also relatively easy to construct and operate, making them a popular choice for amateur radio operators and radio amateurs.