Beverage Antennas: Low Noise Reception Solutions

Optimize Your DXing Experience

David
Reviewed by • Senior RF Engineer & Technical Editor March 2026

Beverage antennas are long wire receiving antennas designed for low noise and unidirectional reception, ideal for DXing on low bands. They operate effectively by utilizing a feedline that minimizes interference. A typical Beverage antenna can be several hundred feet long, requiring proper impedance matching to the feedline for optimal performance. The design allows for excellent bandwidth and low noise characteristics, making them suitable for 160m and 80m bands. Proper installation height and orientation can significantly enhance reception quality, particularly in areas with high RF noise levels.

Key components for building Beverage antennas include high-quality feedline, appropriate baluns for impedance matching, and robust supports for the wire. Utilizing materials like #43 ferrite for transformers can improve common-mode isolation, enhancing overall performance. Construction can vary from simple single-wire designs to more complex arrays, depending on the desired reception characteristics.

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