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so ive been wanting to build my own dipole for 40m for a while now and finally just went for it last weekend. used some 14 gauge stranded wire i had laying around from an old extension cord project, cut each leg to roughly 33.5 feet based on the 468/f formula. fed it with some RG-8X i had left over from a previous install.
my question is about the feedpoint connection — i just twisted the wire around the SO-239 center pin and the shield tabs and used some electrical tape over it. SWR came out around 1.8:1 at 7.150 which honestly i thought was pretty decent for a first try but im getting some RF in the shack, touching the mic gives me a little buzz. i figure its a common mode current thing but not totally sure. should i be running a choke balun right at the feedpoint? i read some stuff about winding coax around a PVC pipe form but wasnt sure how many turns or what diameter to use.
the antenna is kind of a sloper right now because one end is higher than the other by maybe 8 feet, not sure if that changes the math much. running about 100w into it on a IC-7300.
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