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Smallest possible dipole for 40m band

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The maximum usable roof width is about 32 feet (10 meter)
I have a 1:1 balun that I need for a dipole. But I need a shortened one to fit my roof.So my friends I need a used and tested "shortened dipole" or similar projects for 40m band. Thanx so much..
 

I think the shortest 40 meter dipole I've ever seen was two mobile 40 meter antennas mounted butt to butt. How'z that?
- 'Doc
 
I have the Alpha-Delta DX-EE up in my attic, with pretty descent results, both DX & local.
You might be able to run it in an inverted V configuration to cut down on total length.

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http://www.alphadeltacom.com/pdf/DX-CC,%20DD,%20EE,%20LB,%20LB%20Plus%20instructions.pdf
 
Google

40 meter trap dipole

and go from there. The smallest traditional "dipole" for 40 meters will be somewhere around 66 feet long; you can't change physics because you don't have enough room.
 

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