Receive Antennas

Some antenna designs are very well suited for reception, but less well suited for transmission, for example because the efficiency is too low (example Beverage antenna). Other reception antennas are particularly broadband and therefore have only a low gain on the transmission side. And still other concepts - such as active antennas - are not suitable for transmission in principle.


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  1. Diamond D-130J Discone
    Diamond D-130J Discone

    Diamond D-130J Discone Antenne 25 - 1300 MHz

    In stock, shipped in 1 to 2 days

    As low as: €139.90
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €117.56
  2. Diamond D-3000 Discone 25-3000 MHz N
    Diamond D-3000 Discone 25-3000 MHz N

    Diamond D-3000 Discone 25-3000MHz, N socket

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    €154.90
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €130.17
    SKU 18062
  3. LogPer antenna VHF/UHF
    LogPer antenna VHF/UHF

    COMBI Logper. Antenna135-148/420-470MHz

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    €141.90
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €119.24
    SKU 18500
  4. GA-800 Active Loop Antenna RX, 10kHz - 159MHz
    GA-800 Active Loop Antenna RX, 10kHz - 159MHz

    Receiving antenna with 26cm diameter, offset operation possible.

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    €119.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €100.00
    SKU GA-800
  5. Youloop Receiving Antenna
    Youloop Receiving Antenna

    Very compact, passive receive antenna for LW, MW and SW, SMA connector.

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    €49.90
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €41.93
    SKU 11431
  6. KE-137 QFH Antenna NOAA, ACARS 135/137 MHz
    KE-137 QFH Antenna NOAA, ACARS 135/137 MHz

    Receiving antenna, circular polarised, low elevation angle, 137 MHz, for ACARS, NOAA WX-Sat and others.

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    €262.90
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €220.92
    SKU 18355
  7. Chameleon RX Loop Pro 50kHz-30MHz
    Chameleon RX Loop Pro 50kHz-30MHz

    Automatically tuned loop antenna for reception purposes, suitable for permanent outdoor operation

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    As low as: €705.60
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €592.94
  8. Bi-directional beverage antenna from qro.cz
    Bi-directional beverage antenna from qro.cz

    Receiving antenna for the lower bands with 2 selectable receiving directions

    In stock, shipped in 1 to 2 days

    As low as: €99.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €83.19

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FAQ

How does a transmit and receive antenna switch work?
A transmit and receive antenna switch uses electromechanical or electronic circuits to switch the signal from an antenna to a receiver or vice versa. The switch has several connections that can be connected to the respective devices.
Christoph Breker
Can I install a transmit and receive antenna switch myself?
Yes, you can install a transmit and receive antenna switch yourself. However, the installation requires a certain understanding of electronics and may require some special tools. It is recommended to hire a technician if you are uncertain or have no experience with installation.
Christoph Breker
How can I amplify a receiving antenna?
Various measures can be taken to improve the reception performance of an antenna. A commonly used method is to use a preamplifier mounted close to the antenna to amplify the received signal before transmission over the coaxial cable. This compensates for the losses that can occur due to the cable length. Additionally, it is important to check that the antenna is correctly aligned and free of physical blockages to get the best signal. A higher antenna location can also strengthen the received signal. The location of an antenna should be chosen so that possible sources of interference such as transformers, plasma TVs, etc. are as far away as possible. It should also be ensured that the antenna is optimized for the frequency ranges to be received and that all connections are corrosion-free to ensure high-quality reception. Another option is to use a directional antenna that receives a stronger signal in a specific direction. All of these measures can help increase the quality of an antenna's reception.
Carsten Esch