built a 40m dipole last weekend, feedpoint question
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the SWR rising toward the high end of 40 is pretty normal for a straight dipole, especially if its cut for the low end or CW portion. nothing wrong with your feedpoint probably. the 468 formula is a s
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yeah i built almost the exact same thing last summer, same wire from home depot, similar connector setup. mine sits at about 30 feet at the feedpoint and the 2:1 point is right around 7.250 or so whic
so i finally got around to building a dipole for 40 meters after running a random wire forever and honestly should have done this years ago. cut it to length using the 468/f formula, ended up around 66 feet total, split in the middle with a SO-239 chassis connector i had in the junk box. used 14 gauge stranded wire from the hardware store, nothing fancy.
the thing actually tunes up pretty well across most of the band but i noticed SWR climbs up past 2:1 toward the high end of 40. i was expecting that but now im second guessing whether my feedpoint connection is actually the problem or if thats just normal dipole behavior. the solder joints look ok but i rushed the weatherproofing, basically just wrapped it in self-amalgamating tape.
should i be worried about the feedpoint or just live with it and use the tuner? also curious if anyone has done a fan dipole to cover 40 and 20 with the same feedpoint, ive seen it mentioned but never tried it
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