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Quad and circular polarization
"Jerry" wrote in message ... "-.-. --.-" wrote in message ... "Dave" ha scritto nel messaggio ... a quad is generally linearly polarized, either vertical or horizontal. to get circular polarization you need dual driven elements with the proper phasing. Like a calculated piece of coax used to drive the 2nd element 90 electrical degrees after the first ?? -.-. --.- Hi MG It isnt at all so simple as feeding one radiator 90 degrees later than another to get "circular" polarization. For instance two linear radiators can be fed in phase to get "CP". And two linear radiators can be fed with one 90 defrees earlier (or later) than the other. Look at wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circular_polarization I'd expect that you can feed two Quads in phase to get CP along the axis of their mounting boom. You'd space them appropriately and conect their fed points appropriately. Jerry KD6JDJ Jerry has both bad eyes and bad code. I now see CQ and not MG. Sorry! Jerry KD6JDJ |
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