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Answer by BM2NHC for Would a 2.4ghz yagi antenna work for Ham Radio?

Antenna performance is not dependent on service or modulation type (waveform). As long as your waveform is inside resonant frequency and bandwidth, the antenna will perform as constructed.

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Answer by Duston for Would a 2.4ghz yagi antenna work for Ham Radio?

Absolutely yes. You can find plans for a Pringles can antenna, which is a yagi inside a Pringles can. You may have to adjust the size slightly, but it'll work. An alternative you might consider is a...

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Answer by PearsonArtPhoto for Would a 2.4ghz yagi antenna work for Ham Radio?

One of the amateur radio bands covers 2390-2450 MHz. A 2.4 GHz antenna should work quite nicely for that band. But it likely wouldn't work on other bands very well, for receiving, and I highly...

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Would a 2.4ghz yagi antenna work for Ham Radio?

I am building a miniature yagi antenna that is made for 2.4ghz. Would a 2.4ghz yagi antenna work for Ham Radio?

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