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This sounds very much like the requirement faced by GPS receivers, so
you might also try some forums dealing with that technology. To my knowledge, patch and quadrifilar helix antennas seem to be the most commonly used. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Jerry Martes wrote: I have become interested in trying to develop antennas for hemispheric coverage for circularly polarized signals. My interest in related to 137 MHz weather satellites, but not restricted to that frequency. I have one concept for receiving NOAA satellite signals that is slightly better than with a Quad Helix. My reason for this post is to try to communicate with anyone with interest in this antenna development as a hobby. That is - I'd like to be able to exchange ideas with another amateur antenna hobbyist. Jerry |
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