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At 03:46 PM 5/2/2006, NW7US, Tomas wrote:
>For the sake of clarification of "cross polarization," are you referring
>to opposite linear polarization planes at the transmitter and at the
>receiver site, respectively (i.e. TX at horizontal pol and RX at vertical
>pol, and vice versa)?
>
>73 de Tomas, NW7US
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I meant the condition where one station will use a horizontally
polarized antenna for both TX and RX and the other station will use a
vertical for both TX and RX. Both stations will observe the flutter.
Again, speaking only of groundwave or spacewave. E-layer or F-layer
skip does not generate this phenomenon as far as I know.
Bill, W6WRT
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