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so i finally got around to building my first dipole from scratch this weekend. been putting it off forever because i always just bought prebuilt stuff but figured its time to learn. i used the standard 468/f formula and cut the wire for 40m, ended up with two legs around 33 feet each give or take. wire is just 14 gauge stranded i had sitting in the garage, fed with about 50 feet of RG-8X into an MFJ-259B.
the swr at what should be resonance is sitting around 1.8:1 which isnt terrible i guess but i expected to get closer to 1:1 or at least under 1.5. the resonant point also seems to be about 150kHz lower than i calculated for. antenna is in kind of an inverted-V configuration, apex maybe 30 feet up on a push-up mast, legs going out at roughly 45 degrees tied off to some stakes. coax runs straight down from the feedpoint for maybe 10 feet before going horizontal.
is the high-ish swr because of the inverted-V angle pulling the feedpoint impedance down from 75 ohms? i read somewhere that steep angles can do that but wasnt sure if that really matters at 45 degrees. or is it more likely the coax acting as part of the antenna messing with the reading? i didnt put a choke or balun at the feedpoint because i dont have one made up yet. anyway any thoughts appreciated, trying to figure out if i need to trim or if its something else going on
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