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[Amps] Re: Faraday rotation

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Subject: [Amps] Re: Faraday rotation
From: Dave Haupt <emailw8nf@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 08:07:05 -0800 (PST)
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Rotating polarization on HF, as you surmise, does seem
quite fast.  In my microscopic city lot, I have
managed to implement both a horizontal wire (with
tuner, ergo pseudo multi-band) and a multiband
vertical.  With two radios, I can listen to a signal
on both antennas simultaneously.  When DXing I often
do this - what would simply be out-and-out fading if I
used only one antenna turns into a back-and-forth
trading of the signal strength from one antenna to the
other, and there's never a time when the signal is
absent from both antenna/RX combinations at the same
time.

Dave W8NF

>Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 22:46:01 EST
>From: TexasRF@aol.com
>Subject: Re: [Amps] 10dB and propagation
>
>I don't recall any mention of polarization changes in
>this discussion.  
>Being 
>an EME operator I am keenly aware of the faraday
>rotation problem at 
>VHF.  As 
>the frequency is lowered the rotation speed increases
>dramatically. The  
>lowest frequency that I have personal experience with
>is 50 MHz and the 
>rotation  
>there is typically about one fourth degree per
second. >At times of  
>disturbed 
>(by the sun) conditions the rotation speed can be
much >faster.
> 
>I have not seen any data for 40 or 20 meters but if
it >scales like VHF  
>could 
>be on the order of 3 or 4 degrees or more per second.
>A time interval 
>of  
>several seconds could make quite a difference if the
>polarity of the 
>antenna is  
>not adjusted. The difference in signal strength at
VHF >and UHF between 
>matched 
>and mismatched polarity can approach 20 dB.
>Interestingly, for some 
>unknown  
>reason there are periods that the polarity smears
>enough that the 
>problem  
>disappears. We know this because quite a few 432 MHz
>EME operators have 
>polarity 
> rotators on their antennas and can receive at any
>polarization angle.
> 
>73,
>Gerald/K5GW


                
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