I ordered another type of 300 to 75 ohm transformer from amazon and opened both of them, they are both using ferrite cores, no capacitors (I don't know what that trash is about).
So the reason I was having such a terrible quality before is because I was using a 3/8" pipe with 1 side cut for 40MHz and another for like 150MHz, and this simply didn't work.
This time I took 10AWG stranded wire with insulation, and cut it to 42MHz length, both sides, attached it to 300-75 TV transformer, and voila, clear reception on a half wave dipole. Much less static noise than the existing CHP feed on radioreference. Right now it's on my room floor, but I plan on putting it in the attic either vertically or horizontally, probably the former, put my raspberry pi and scanner up there too, and stream the feed.
For now I've been streaming the feed using my phone's browser by connecting to icecast (running darkice) on the raspberry pi.