Good shit right there. Thank you!If you want a true representation of what the antenna is doing, you need to take your readings at the antenna feedpoint without any transmission line. Coax and its length does matter and will change the results. Or you can adjust the antenna with the transmission line connected and take the readings that include the influence of the coax, Its up to you. Im pretty sure the aa35 model has a setting that will eliminate the transmission line out of the equation when you take your readings. Check the manual and online. Bottom line is the true and correct way to tune an antenna is to adjust it to resonance at the operating frequency, note the resistance, connect your transmission line and compensate for any impedance mismatch between the antenna and coax with an impedance matching network.
Its easy for me to take my antenna down and mount it on my 7' "tuning pole" I used to put the antenna together thanks to the pneumatic hinged tower in have. I can do whatever i need by myself. I left it there incase i needed to tune later or maybe build another antenna.