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On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 02:44:10 -0700, "Ed Price" wrote:
"Wes Stewart" *n7ws*@ yahoo.com wrote in message .. . On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 00:27:17 GMT, Jim - NN7K wrote: [snip] |Thanks, Cecil -- what got me thinking about it was a friend |brought up this discussion of , say Moonbounce , with say |Lefthand circular polarization , as observed from Earth. |(which on reflection should be RIGHT HAND circular polarization |upon return to earth, if to a Linear , Flat plane, like a billboard) |and one of the experts there said to him "NOT so fast about the |signals being 100 % out of phase" ( think had to do with |Faraday effect) Faraday rotation takes place in the Earth's ionosphere. The less than perfect 180 degree phase shift in polarization is caused by the fact that the lunar surface isn't a flat metallic surface but is instead, as everyone knows, a lumpy green cheese ball. If the moon were green cheese, wouldn't the increased conductivity present lower return loss? Not compared to a perfect reflector. The RL of the moon is about 11 dB. |
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