Directional Antenna
A directional antenna is a type of antenna designed to focus its signal in a specific direction, rather than radiating it equally in all directions. This focused design allows for improved signal strength and range, making it ideal for applications like point-to-point communication and long-distance broadcasting.
These antennas are commonly used in various fields, including telecommunications and broadcasting, to enhance the quality of wireless signals. Examples of directional antennas include Yagi-Uda antennas and parabolic dish antennas, which are often employed in both amateur radio and professional settings to achieve better connectivity.