Quote Originally Posted by WN9HJW View Post
When I tell people I'm using a 3/2 wavelength dipole on 10 meters, that seems to confuse a few.

They ask things like "What is that?" or "What frequency is that for?" or "dipoles are 1/2 wavelength"

If I say "using a 40 meter dipole on 15 meters" that seems to be OK. If I say "using a G5RV on 20 meters" that is OK.

Maybe I should be saying "Using a G5RV Junior with the ladder line section removed and replaced with coax all the way to the radio"?

Maybe I should just say "dipole".
I am assuming the 3/2 dipole is around 52 feet long then? Where do you feed it?