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Old August 12th 09, 07:17 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Circular versus linear polarization

On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 23:01:49 -0500, tom wrote:

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?


I suspect the decision making abilities of the ionosphere approaches
zero. Attributing intelligence to inanimate objects is generally a
bad idea.

Interesting, since horizontal and vertical both reflect, and CP is a
combination of both.

Could you please explain what's happening with CP?


Ummm.... no, I can't.
Please read my other points and see if they pass a sanity check.

Incidentally #2 should read:
"If you're sending CW (not CP) with your right hand..."
Sorry(tm).

I just hate it when someone takes me seriously.

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