Originally, I built an 80m EFHW, 130.5 feet long cut for approximately 3.58Mhz. I attached a 49:1 UnUn at the feed point 13 feet above the ground with coax back to the shack. I did not use a counterpoise but tied the secondary of the UnUn transformer to shield of the coax. It worked very well, out to Australia on the West and out to Russia on the East. The antenna is shaped like an inverted V, both ends at 13-15 feet in the air, the apex is about 45 feet in the air. The Inverted V apex is raised to 30 degrees above horizontal. The SWR was reasonable on 40m, 1.9.
I decided to experiment and built the same inverted V shape with a wire 117 feet long with feed point connected to the same 49:1 UnUn. This time I am using a 13.5 foot wire for a counterpoise, no connection to coax shield, overall length is again 130.5 feet. The 80m dip in SWR now occurs at 4.0Mhz and not at the 3.58Mhz as expected. I doubled the length of the Counterpoise and there is no difference. The dip is still 4.0Mhz. I wanted to tune the SWR dip by changing the length of the Counterpoise. I doesn't look like I can. What am I missing????