A Yagi antenna is a directional antenna known for its high gain and focused signal reception
or transmission, achieved through its design of a driven element, reflector, and one or more
directors arranged in a line. Unlike omnidirectional antennas, it concentrates radio waves in a
specific direction, which significantly increases range and signal strength while reducing
interference from unwanted directions. Yagi antennas are widely used in television reception,
ham radio, point-to-point communication, and wireless networking where long-distance and
targeted connectivity are required. Their lightweight structure, high efficiency, and ability to
reject noise make them a popular choice for both professional and domestic applications.