EWE Receiving Antennas for Low Band Operation

Find designs and construction details for EWE antennas, known for their directional receiving capabilities on lower frequencies.

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Reviewed by • Senior RF Engineer & Technical Editor March 2026

The EWE antenna is a compact, directional receiving antenna popular with hams for its quiet characteristics on the low bands, especially 80 and 160 meters. Operators often choose the EWE for DX work to reduce noise and interference, making weak signals easier to hear. Its design is relatively simple, often involving an inverted-U shape operated against ground, making it an accessible antenna project for many stations.

This category provides practical information for building and optimizing EWE antennas. Hams can find various homebrew plans, including designs by PA0RCT and WA2WVL, for different bands and configurations. There are also discussions on performance, comparisons with other receiving antennas like the Beverage, and techniques for remote termination. These resources help operators understand the EWE's characteristics and integrate it effectively into their receiving setups for better QSOs.

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