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Old December 6th 08, 06:46 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Circular polarization... does it have to be synchronous??


"Art Unwin" wrote in message
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You can have diversity with respect to all polarizations except
circular where you only have the choice of one.


why can't you do lhcp and rhcp diversity?

If you believe that antenna programs
are utter idiocy then that will be inline with your general attitude.
I am sure that some have taken up my suggestion to check for
themselves instead of resorting to knee jerk reactions with out foundation.


on the contrary, i believe antenna programs and understand how they work, at
one time i wrote one of my own that did well on designing phased vertical
arrays... and not a single reference to the weak force in it at all! nor
will you find any of the existing antenna modeling programs that use the
weak force. which kind of contradicts your whole rant, you say you believe
in the modeling programs and that they give results that agree with your
corrupted weak force model, and yet they don't use the weak force at all...
never have, and never will. nor can you state where the weak force is
included in Maxwell's equations, which of course all the modeling programs
are based on. so that just leaves you hanging by your magical equilibrium
levitating diamagnetic neutrinos... which you still haven't explained how
they work with my ferromagnetic radiators.