HF Antennas for All Locations

Buy on Amazon
HF Antennas for All Locations is a comprehensive reference book by Les Moxon (G6XN) covering a wide range of HF antenna designs suited to various living situations, from spacious rural properties to constrained urban environments. It is widely regarded as one of the most thorough and practical guides available to amateur radio operators looking to build or understand HF antennas. The book balances technical depth with accessibility, making it useful for both newcomers and experienced hams.
Key Features & Specs
| Format | Printed softcover book, also available in some digital editions depending on publisher run |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Published by the Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB) |
| Content Scope | Covers dipoles, verticals, loops, beams, and restricted-space antenna solutions across HF bands |
| Technical Level | Ranges from foundational antenna theory to advanced design principles, suitable for intermediate to advanced readers |
| Practical Focus | Includes real-world construction guidance and solutions for limited-space installations |
| Page Count | Approximately 300 pages depending on edition, densely packed with diagrams and explanations |
| Author | Les Moxon, G6XN, a highly respected figure in amateur radio antenna design |
Best for: Amateur radio operators at the intermediate to advanced level who want a thorough, practical reference for designing and building HF antennas, especially those dealing with space or location constraints.