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Beverage Receive Antenna 9:1 Transformer (Unun) New, Unused with Paperwork

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  • New unused 9:1 Beverage Antenna Transformer (Unun). BNC to binding posts for 50 ohm receiver matching. Excellent for low-band DX and SWL Beverage antennas. High quality construction.
  • New unused 9:1 Beverage Antenna Transformer (Unun). BNC to binding posts for 50 ohm receiver matching. Excellent for low-band DX and SWL Beverage antennas. High quality construction.
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Beverage Receive Antenna 9:1 Transformer (Unun) New, Unused with Paperwork

Product DetailsThis is a high-quality 9:1 unun (unbalanced-to-unbalanced transformer) specifically designed for Beverage receiving antennas.
  • Ratio: 9:1 (transforms high-impedance long-wire Beverage ~450–800 ohms down to 50 ohms for the receiver).
  • Connectors:
    • BNC female for 50-ohm coax to receiver.
    • Red binding post for antenna wire.
    • Black binding post for ground/counterpoise.
  • Design: Compact black enclosure with a schematic label confirming proper wiring. Ideal for low-noise, directional long-wire Beverage antennas used on 160m, 80m, AM broadcast, and shortwave DX listening.
  • Purpose: Provides impedance matching and helps reduce common-mode noise on receiving setups. Beverages are prized by serious DXers and contesters for excellent low-band directivity and low noise.
This style of transformer is a standard build in the ham radio/SWL community (often using ferrite cores like FT-114 or similar) and matches commercial offerings from manufacturers like DX Engineering (SVP-SV-BT series) and others.
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