VHF UHF Yagi beam antennas
VHF UHF Yagi beam antennas are a type of directional antenna commonly used for radio communication. They are designed to operate in the Very High Frequency (VHF) and Ultra High Frequency (UHF) bands, which range from 30 MHz to 3 GHz. The Yagi design consists of a driven element, typically a dipole, along with several parasitic elements. These elements work together to focus and direct the radio waves in a specific direction, increasing the antenna's gain and improving its reception and transmission capabilities. The Yagi beam antennas are popular among amateur radio operators, as well as in commercial and military applications, due to their high gain, narrow beamwidth, and relatively simple construction. They are often used for point-to-point communication, such as connecting two distant l...