Buy an SWR meter!
Seriously, it's one of the most important pieces of test gear you can have. I've got a Power Master II from Array Solutions and it sits in line all the time because apart from anything else, it's a quick and simple visual check to make sure everything is OK.
You don't need an expensive one, even a cheapy Watson job from W&S will do the job well enough.
I'd also use copper wire rather than washing line. I've bought a few reels from Rapid in the past as their trade counter is on my way home and their prices are sensible. Good results can be obtained with an indoor dipole - Of course it's a compromise but properly tuned, it'll certainly radiate for you.
Seriously, it's one of the most important pieces of test gear you can have. I've got a Power Master II from Array Solutions and it sits in line all the time because apart from anything else, it's a quick and simple visual check to make sure everything is OK.
You don't need an expensive one, even a cheapy Watson job from W&S will do the job well enough.
I'd also use copper wire rather than washing line. I've bought a few reels from Rapid in the past as their trade counter is on my way home and their prices are sensible. Good results can be obtained with an indoor dipole - Of course it's a compromise but properly tuned, it'll certainly radiate for you.