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In Reply to: RE: Dare I mention wire rhombics here? posted by Timbo in Oz on March 25, 2014 at 22:12:00
Don't circularly polarized signals rotate the other way down there?
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Helical RH or LH 'thread' or a crossed dipole fed in the two possible ways.Most stations simply used mixed polarity these days. AKA 45deg. slant.
This helps a bit with mobile reception in cars.
IIRC rhombics when horizontal have that polarity. But I may be wrong.
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Tim Bailey
Skeptical Measurer & Audio Scrounger
Edits: 04/07/14
implicitly referring to the Coriolis effect.
Small but worth compensating for effect on gunnery, at long range at sea.
I see I've spelt it wrong, too.
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Tim Bailey
Skeptical Measurer & Audio Scrounger
And then there's the Beethoven overture, as well. And the countertop material.
...even weaker jokes...
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