SNIP
>Huh?
>
>Once a signal leaves, and is reflected it is not longer
>vertically or horizontally polarized .... speaking at HF.
>
>Line of sight, may be different ... but what you are saying
>makes little or no sense AFTER the wave has been
>reflected. Ground wave, OK ... but not after a multi-hop.
>
>If your statement was true ... then why don't the contest
>stations use verticals for "rotating signals" ????????
>
>Multiple antennas, at multiple heights allows options as
>to arriving/departing wave angles ... that's what matters,
>not polarization.
SNIP
HUH HUH?????
Are you suggesting that they (the electromagnetic waves) are no longer
linearly polarized (no longer vertical or horizontal) but now have a
circular or elliptical polarization maybe lefthand circular or righthand
circular etc? Please discuss this further I am interested in the wave that
has no electric field orientation referenced to this planet.
73, Jim, wd4air
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