Actually, borrowing an antenna analyzer would serve you better. You'd not need 
a radio to spit out RF. You'd also be able to see the range of SWR from 1:1 to 
say, 5:1 across the frequencies you'd intend to transmit on.It'd be much easier 
to trim the dipole as well, if needed.
Be happy to help with that.
73MarkK5MGJ

      From: Philip KG5SGP via BVARC <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected] 
Cc: [email protected]
 Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 11:03 AM
 Subject: [BVARC] Wishing to borrow SWR meter
   
I am very new to HAM and to BVARC.  I wish to borrow a SWR meter to test my 
newly installed 40meter dipole (my new to me radio is being boxed and shipped 
today hopefully).  I live in SE Houston just south of 610 Loop off of Park 
Place. 
 Feel free to call or text.  Thanks.

Philip Bartash
W2OZB
cell:713-818-0846

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