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Old January 1st 04, 05:33 AM
Brenda Ann
 
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Apparently, there are several kinds of FM signals being used. Vertical,
horizontal, and circular polarized signals. Don't ask my for a technical
explanation. I'm wondering if an FM stations signal type can affect how

well
you can get the station with a generic FM radio.


Nearly all FM's now use circular polarization for their main antennas.
Circular polarization is less efficient, power wise, than a simple dipole,
but they do tend to penetrate better into crowded urban areas than either
horizontal or vertical polarization.






 
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