Hi All..
Have been doing a little reading...and I have to ask the question, with everything we know about the signal rotation why do we still persist with linear Hor or Vert antenna when doing EME work, where a dual polarized antenna or even a circular one may work better......and give signal reception where there was none before.
Faraday Rotation and your beam
Re: Faraday Rotation and your beam
On the lower bands, linear polarisation is generally less complex mechanically, not to mention reduced windloading. Having said that though, I am looking at the option of a smaller switchable polarity array for 2m which should give greater overall reliability, albeit it with reduced peak signal strengths.
Alan VK3DXE
QF21nv
QF21nv
Re: Faraday Rotation and your beam
Here is an antenna that can be both horizontal or vertical or with a hybrid, circular:
See from page 128 and on:
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/ ... Q56152.pdf
Note these antenna can have aperture efficiency more than 100%.
At 2.6 x 2.6 x 1/2 wavelengths in size, at 70cm and 23cm, attractive.
My feed thought, loop of 1/4" heliax, loli-pop style. "P"
Comments
Alan VK2ZIW
See from page 128 and on:
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/ ... Q56152.pdf
Note these antenna can have aperture efficiency more than 100%.
At 2.6 x 2.6 x 1/2 wavelengths in size, at 70cm and 23cm, attractive.
My feed thought, loop of 1/4" heliax, loli-pop style. "P"
Comments
Alan VK2ZIW