This 6 meter antenna gives you strong, stable performance with a simple build. It covers a wide range, holds a good match, and behaves like a compact directional array.
Antenna
The Antenna category collects all of our HF, VHF, and UHF antenna designs in one place — from compact balcony loops to multiband wire antennas and portable verticals. You’ll find step‑by‑step builds for 80 m to 70 cm, including delta loops, trapped dipoles, doublets, magnetic loops, collinears, J‑poles, Moxons, and more, each with practical dimensions and matching options that actually work on the air.
Many designs are optimised for small plots, apartments, and portable operation, with notes on noise behaviour, radiation patterns, SWR results, and tuning tricks. Whether you are chasing DX on 40 m, experimenting on 6 m “magic band,” or improving repeater coverage on 2 m and 70 cm, this section helps you choose and build the right antenna for your station
Small Magnetic Loop: A Guide to the Foldable 40m-17m Stealth Antenna
Struggling with limited space or high local noise? The Magnetic Loop antenna is the ultimate “stealth” solution for hams. We dive deep into the PA0WIT design, featuring a 1/5 ratio Faraday loop for a perfect 1.1 SWR and peak performance from 7MHz to 18MHz.
Super Mini Loop Antenna: A Compact Multi-Band HF Performer
The W8JI Super Mini Loop antenna is a compact full-wave loop design that delivers multi-band HF performance. Learn how it works, why it’s efficient, and how to build and optimize it for your stati
The Half Square Antenna: Low-Profile DX Wire for HF Bands
The Half Square has been quietly delivering low-angle DX gain to operators who know about it, while remaining invisible to everyone else — including curious neighbours. Shaped like the Greek letter π, it uses two quarter-wave verticals fed in phase through a half-wave horizontal section, matches directly to 50-ohm coax without a tuner, needs no radials, and can beat an Inverted-V by 4 dB toward the horizon. Here is everything you need to build one
Low-Loss Feedline on a Budget: Building 450 to 600 Ohm DIY Ladder Line from Common Materials
If you are running a multiband doublet or any antenna with a tuner, ladder line will outperform coax on almost every band. Here is how to build your own from scratch — four proven designs, common materials, and every practical detail from spacer drilling to routing it through the shack wall.
Build a Multi-Band Doublet Antenna for Wideband HF Operation
A simple length of wire can unlock nearly the entire HF spectrum—and that’s exactly what the multi-band doublet antenna delivers. Using low-loss ladder line and an antenna tuner, this classic balanced antenna provides efficient coverage from 6 m through 160 m without the complexity of multiple resonant dipoles. Whether installed in a backyard or deployed in the field, the doublet remains one of amateur radio’s most versatile and enduring wire antenna solutions.
Sporadic E Propagation: The Science Behind Long-Distance FM Radio Reception
Discover the science behind Sporadic E propagation — the ionospheric phenomenon that lets FM radio signals travel 2,000+ km. Includes antenna tips, best seasons, monitoring tools, and DX listening tricks
Fan Dipole Antenna: Two Bands, One Feedline, Zero Compromises
Learn how a fan dipole (parallel dipole) antenna lets you operate on two HF bands from a single feedline with no tuner. Includes the 468 formula, component breakdown, band pairing tips, and step-by-step building guide
Build Your Own 6m Delta Loop Antenna: A Simple Weekend Project
If you are looking to get active on the “Magic Band” without spending a fortune on commercial aluminum, the 6m Delta Loop antenna is one of the most effective and forgiving antennas you can build. It offers a low noise floor and a slight gain over a standard dipole, making it perfect for catching those […]
Bi-Square Antenna: A High-Gain design for upper HF and VHF
Build a high gain bi-square antenna for higher HF bands. Get 4dB gain over dipole on 10 meters with detailed calculations, matching solutions, operation tips

