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Jeff Liebermann wrote:
Applied CP made simple: 1. Circular polarization is like a drill. Instead of bouncing off the ionosphere, it drills right through it. Therefore, little or no skip with CP. So the ionosphere knows the difference between CP and linear? Interesting, since horizontal and vertical both reflect, and CP is a combination of both. Could you please explain what's happening with CP? Thanks. tom K0TAR |
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