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Old February 15th 07, 02:46 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
David G. Nagel David G. Nagel is offline
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Default Antenna Axial Ratio RHCP LHCP

art wrote:
On 14 Feb, 09:55, "David G. Nagel" wrote:
art wrote:
On 13 Feb, 22:18, "Jerry Martes" wrote:
"Bobby" wrote in message
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All,
How do you determine the axial ratio from a RHCP wave to a LHCP wave
from an antenna? In essence, I need an axial ratio transformation from
RHCP to LHCP.
Any ideas on the equation or where I can find it will be helpful.
Thanks.
Bobby.
Hi Bobby
If you are working with an antenna that radiates RHCP it is totally
insensitive to LHCP.
If you have an antenna that radiates "RHCP" (or LHCP) the axial ratio is
the ratio of the Minor axis to the Major axis of the E field. So, it
varies from zero to one as the radiated field varies from Linear to
Circular.
Jerry
You mentioned insensetivity above, are there any other polarities
insensitive to others ? I note that weather antennas are now migrating
to
dual diversity antennas for horizontal and vertical, is it possible to
totally isolate those too.?
Art

Any cross polarization situation will exhibit insensitivity to others.
For instance take a vertical antenna and a horizontal antenna at a
distance. There is a signifant reduction in signal strength.
Or take a dipole oriented NS and a dipole oriented EW and you will see a
loss of signal also.

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David, could you add to your posting some of it doesn't seem to jive.
Art



Art;

OnPage 23.35 of the ARRL 2006 Handbook is a Graph showing the relative
loss between two antenna's for various angles from 0 degree to 90 degree
misalignment. For 0 degree misalignment there is no loss, at 50 degrees
there is a 3.84 dB loss and at 80 degrees there is a loss of 15.2 dB. 90
degree misalignment shows an infinate loss. This is for linear
antenna's. Circular Polarized antennas of opposite turns show an
infinate loss between two antenna's.
If I can help further please feel free to contact me direct:


Dave WD9BDZ