finally built my first wire dipole and got some weird SWR readings, help?
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so ive been putting this off for way too long but last weekend i finally just went ahead and built a simple half wave dipole for 40m out of some 14 gauge stranded copper wire i had in the garage. cut each leg to about 33.5 feet based on the 468/f formula, used a SO-239 chassis connector as the center feedpoint mounted in an old PVC junction box, and ran some RG-8X down to the shack. the whole thing is in kind of an inverted-V config with the apex at maybe 25 feet off the ground tied to a tree and the ends staked pretty low, like 4 feet on one side and maybe 6 on the other because of the yard slope.
anyway the swr at 7.150 is reading around 1.8:1 which i guess isnt horrible but i expected it to be closer to 1.5 or better given i followed the formula pretty carefully. also its resonant point seems to be down around 6.9 something, lower than i wanted. my question is do i just trim the legs or is the inverted-V shape messing with the resonant frequency and making it act longer than it should. ive read conflicting stuff about this. also one leg is running more or less over a chain link fence for about 10 feet and im wondering if that could be part of the issue or if im overthinking it.
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