
Updating this thread. I have now tried to raise the dipoles in a tree and had more than 5 meters from the ground and there was no change. Even tried to make a new power splitter / divider with a rectangular pipes on 40x40x2mm bearings, inner tube of 15mm copper pipe and standing wave was still too high. Returned to the former which was 25x25x2 and a 10mm copper pipe and standing wave dropped to 1.5-2 Watt and I tried to connect a 75 Ohm coaxial cable, and then it dropped slightly to 1 Watt.
Then took a RG62 is at 93 ohms and cut it to a 1/4 wavelength and is now standing wave down to 0.5 watts and the output power is about 25 watts.
I have also tried to increase the distance between the dipoles so it is now 1/4 the wavelength between antennas solid noticed no difference if I increase or decrease the distance.
93 Ohm cable seems to make all the difference and I think it makes some sort of phase shift of antenna signal if I have interpreted this right, correct me if I'm wrong.