Circular versus linear polarization
On Aug 10, 5:21*pm, dave wrote:
Art Unwin wrote:
The majority of antennas used today are (commercial) circularly
polarized
Ham antennas remain in the linear domain (ala the Yagi and similar)
There are many reasons espoused in CP advantages in "point to point"
What is the main advantage hams hold over the more popular circular
polarized antennas in its "skip" type useage versus "point to point" ?
Is there a CPOL advantage for atmospherically propagated HF? *I can
think of some disadvantages.
I am all ears. Go for it
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