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Old April 5th 08, 07:25 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Brian Howie Brian Howie is offline
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Default Polarization Questions

In message , "Jim, K7JEB"
writes

Land mobile and aircraft radios almost invariably
use vertically polarized antennas. That wave
polarization is generally maintained under conditions
of reflection and refraction over short- and long-
distance paths. For polarization rotation to occur
during propagation, the medium generally must be
birefringent (eg: the ionosphere). This rarely occurs
with terrestrial waves.


The local 2m beacon ( about 80 miles north and shielded by a local hill
) here is horizontally polarised. However if I beam south it is much
stronger on vertical polarisation. I have no idea why.

Brian GM4DIJ
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Brian Howie