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![]() "Owen Duffy" wrote in message ... "AI4QJ" wrote in : ... Are you talking about the possibility of Art communicating with other people who are transmitting on similar helical circularly polarized antennas where CW vs CCW direction must be considered? I dismissed If this is his compact wonder, it is probably not an axial mode helical. (I don't know that one could ever describe an axial mode helical as 'compact'.) Normal mode helicals deliver linear polarisation. this possibility entirely. Most hams's signals arrive either veritcal, norizontal or somewhere in between (not rotating) originating at a linear polarized source. Is he communicating with satellites? I really haven't heard of helix antennas on the HF bands other than the Unwin compact model. If so, then yes, you can only switch the feedpoint to Normal mode helicals are commonly used on HF. change from CW to CCW and that can make a BIG difference in gain. The probability of Art finding another HF helical to QSO with should be negligible to null. Satellites are another matter. Owen Hi Owen I have no disagreement with your thoughts. I do want to point out that the short helical antenna named Quad Helix does give good CP normal to the helix axis. Jerry KD6JDJ |
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