A video of K7AGE making a dipole for 10m is available at YouTube. See https://youtu.be/84F4UgSWmQo. In this video, Randy is making a dipole for the USA technician's band, so to cover the main SSB band (28.4 to 28.6MHz) you will need to make the wire slightly shorter. In my experience if you cut the wires for the centre of the band it will still have a pretty low SWR at the band edges. Even a very simple ATU will bring the SWR down to 1:1, although unless your rig has a problem with a mismatch of around 1.8:1, I would not bother, as the difference in radiated power is negligible (fraction of an S-point).
Because of the short wavelength, 10m antennas don't have to be that high to be effective. When the band is in good shape, worldwide DX can be had with simple wire antennas and low power. It is a rewarding band. What is more, 10m multi-mode transceivers can be bought at low cost. In summary, 10m is unique: low cost transceivers, simple antennas and good DX potential.
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Far too technical for today's amateurs.
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