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Re: GRRRRRRRRRRR!
You can get circular polarization with a pair of crossed Yagis that
are fed in the appropriate phase relationship .. just a thought .. ;-)
>Hmmmmm!!??? Wouldn't you have to spin that Arrow antenna pretty fast to
>achieve circular polarization? The best (?) approach is to use linear
>polarization. Your signal is down 3 dB but the fade due to polarity changes
>is non-existant.....
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: David M. Tipton, PhD <tiptond@dnrconsulting.com>
>
>> Or put up a set of beams that are circular polarized would be even
>better...
>> Or switch to an arrow antenna that you can hand rotate.. Believe it or
>not,
> > this is actually easier to control.
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<BGB>
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Bruce Bostwick N5VB Austin, TX Grid EM10DH
ARRL / UT ARC / Austin ARC / Travis Co. ARES / ARRL+W5YI Vol. Examiner
http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~lihan/ mailto:lihan@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu
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