Yes the OCFD can be scaled to 40m
Distance above ground affects feed point impedance and therefore percentage of offset.
Yes the OCFD can be supported in the middle by a non-metallic pole.
The OCFD is best supported from the feed point.
An inverted Vee is best supported from the feed point.
A vertical requires some sort of radial system to work off of. (the difference with and w/o the radial system is very noticeable)
A pneumatic push-up vertical (approximately 36') for night time use with a tuner that can be pulled down for day time is another possibility. (PM if you are really interested) .
Just some thoughts
Distance above ground affects feed point impedance and therefore percentage of offset.
Yes the OCFD can be supported in the middle by a non-metallic pole.
The OCFD is best supported from the feed point.
An inverted Vee is best supported from the feed point.
A vertical requires some sort of radial system to work off of. (the difference with and w/o the radial system is very noticeable)
A pneumatic push-up vertical (approximately 36') for night time use with a tuner that can be pulled down for day time is another possibility. (PM if you are really interested) .
Just some thoughts