first time building a dipole from scratch, few questions before i cut anything
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so ive been licensed for about eight months now and have just been using a vertical whip that came with my radio but i really want to try building something myself. ive been reading about half wave dipoles all week and i think i understand the basic concept — two equal legs, fed at the center, total length roughly 468 divided by frequency in MHz. im planning to build one for 40m so that puts me at around 66 feet total which is going to be a bit of a stretch in my backyard but i think i can do an inverted V off a tree.
my main questions are around the feedpoint. im planning to use some RG-8X i have laying around and i know i need a balun or at least a choke to keep RF off the coax shield but im not totally sure if a simple coax choke (just winding the feedline into a coil) is good enough or if i should build or buy a proper 1:1 current balun. also how critical is the height of the center feed point for 40m — i have a tree thats maybe 30 feet tall so center would be at like 28 feet with the legs sloping down at whatever angle that works out to. ive seen people say anything under a half wavelength high is compromised but not sure how bad were talking for a general purpose HF setup. not contesting just want to get on 40m SSB and maybe some casual CW.
using 14 gauge stranded copper from the hardware store for the wire, is that fine or do i need something specific
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