
The short version
- Custom antenna design is justified when standard products don't fit the frequency, mounting, or environment
- Simulation reduces risk but physical testing confirms real performance
- Radome and material choice matter as much as electrical design in harsh environments
- Production scales from single prototypes to volume runs without redesign
Questions and answers
What frequency ranges can you design for?
We work across HF through microwave bands depending on application and antenna type.
Can you match antennas to existing tower infrastructure?
Yes, mechanical interfaces are designed to fit existing mounts, radomes, or feed lines.
Is there a minimum order quantity?
Single prototypes are available; production runs are quoted based on volume.
Do you provide test reports with delivery?
Yes, VSWR, gain, and pattern data are included for tested units.
How long does a prototype take?
Typical prototypes take several weeks depending on complexity and material lead times.
Can antennas be designed for outdoor or corrosive environments?
Yes, radome materials and coatings are selected per exposure conditions.
What's included
Frequency band and bandwidth needed
Required gain, beamwidth, and polarization
Mounting location and mechanical constraints
Environmental exposure (temperature, moisture, chemical)
Expected production volume

About us
AntennaMfgWorks designs and manufactures antennas for industrial and commercial applications where standard catalog products fall short. Work spans initial electromagnetic modeling through series production, covering panel, parabolic, array, and waveguide antenna types.
The focus is engineering accuracy rather than retail volume. Projects typically involve system integrators, equipment manufacturers, and procurement teams who need documented performance data alongside a physical product.