[MLB-WIRELESS] Cheap Waveguide antenna for Access Points
Roger Venning
r.venning at telstra.com
Sat Feb 2 14:34:51 EST 2002
George,
polarisation mismatch between vertical (or horizontal) and circular will
cost you around 3dB (give or take another 3dB or so depending on exact
details of the 'circular' polarisation, and how truly 'linear' the
linear polarisation is).. For a good introduction to antenna field
patterns and other considerations, have a look at the easy reading
http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/D.Jefferies/antennas.html
For the result quoted above, see the excellent detail at
http://www.qsl.net/n9zia/cir_pol_rpt.html (the Green Bay radio guys are
great). The loss is never going to be as much as 30dB though.
Roger.
>On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 01:36:15PM +1100, george wrote:
>
>>Thanks for that Jason, just one more question that arises.
>>
>>If there is a helical at one end and say an omni at the other would this
>>present any problems?
>>
>
>
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