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On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 14:44:08 -0000, "Richard"
wrote: I think also you are saying use vertical polarization, because that orientation always produces the sharper pattern. I never thought about that. I was though intending to mount vertically as it happens. Thanks. Hi Richard, I was careful to mention vertical polarization, because barring some across-the-pond differences, that is what your broadcaster uses. If you attempted to listen to them with horizontal polarized antennas, you would suffer what is called "cross-polarization." The consequences of this are signals that are down 20dB or more. If those signals are circular polarized, then the vertical or horizontal would work equally well (as long as that beam width was half the difference of the two bearings). 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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