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Hello,
Not an antenna expert, so thought I'd post my questions here, for all you theorists. Would appreciate any thoughts on the following, as it really confuses me. Have a new handheld scanner; GRE 500 model. Has a rubber duckie for its antenna, which is pretty typical for these kind of scanners, of course. Tried listening to an airport control tower (118.5 MHz AM), about 5 miles from the house. Here's what I found playing around. When the unit is held normally, that is with the antenna vertical, the airport comms from the tower were really poor. Lots of static and noise. But, much better when held horizontally. a. Any idea why ? I would have thought that their antennas would be polarized vertically to communicate with planes. b. any idea how their tower antennas are likely polarized (if at all) ? c. and this one really confuses me. The best reception, by far, is if I point the antenna vertically, but DOWNWARD ! Big difference from vertically up. Wouldn't vertically up, and vertically down be identical and symmetrically the same re polarization, reception, etc. ? Thanks, Bob |
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