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Crazy George wrote:
"And how does that help track a non-frequency-stationary signal?" It senses the line between the transmitter and receiver that contains the path of the signal by finding a null along that line. You have a broadband antenna array in the Adcock which produces a null simultaneously in horizontal and vertical polarizations. You can have confidence in the null produced by the Adcock array. Cross-polarized reception causes no error so long as the antenna remains balanced regardless of the frequency of reception. The Adcock doesn`t require self-resonance nor a definite spacing between elements. Its bandwidth means the balance can be good throughout the 2-meter band if that`s the design frequency. The longest dimension can be about 40 inches which makes the antenna a practical size for the 2-meter band. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |