Dual-band handheld yagi antenna

 The ARRL lightweight, portable dual-band handheld yagi is back in stock.

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This compact, handheld directional antenna assembles in minutes—no tools required—and delivers excellent gain for its size.

 

Each antenna comes with carrying bag and step-by-step instructions, so you can get on the air quickly wherever you are. Perfect for portable and satellite operation.

 

Please note: The diplexer can handle up to 10W input.

 

Back in Stock!

ARRL Dual-Band 2 m/70 cm Handheld Yagi Antenna

ARRL Item No. 0090 | Retail $99.95

 

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