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I came across some 450ohm ladderline so cut a piece approx 1m long and tried your measurements. Don't take my results too literally, I didn't redo calibration to allow for a bit of extra cable and some adaptors, but I think they should be representative of what you might expect to see.
Pics 3 & 4 show the reflection measurement with the far end open cct. Pic1 is with it in more or less open space, the phase does vary as it wobbles around a few inches away from the desk. Pic 2 is with it wound into a coil about 120mm dia., as you might do in practice as part of the aerial. It changes things significantly.
Pics 1 & 2 are likewise but for a transmission measurement of the shorted line (quite by chance pic1 shows 180deg phase shift spot on 70MHz!). With the line in the open there's a bit more difference between reflection and transmission frequency of 180deg phase that I'd have expected but I haven't revisited to double check.
Personally, I'd work with the transmission measurement as that's what you want from the finished item. Specifying it as a stub length is an easier thing to do if you're trying to adjust for the right length without test equipment that can directly measure phase. Whichever approach you take, it's clearly important to make the measurements with the line arranged in it's final shape.
73, Steve G8GSQ
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