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Default Ellipticity to axial ratio transformation

All,

A little bit of help...

If you have an antenna with an ellipticity of x dB, how do you find
the axial ratio of this antenna?

Any help is useful and is greatly appreciated...

Bobby.

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Default Ellipticity to axial ratio transformation

On Apr 2, 6:05 pm, "Bobby" wrote:
All,

A little bit of help...

If you have an antenna with an ellipticity of x dB, how do you find
the axial ratio of this antenna?

Any help is useful and is greatly appreciated...

Bobby.


They're the different names for the same thing, no? See, for example,
http://www.astronwireless.com/polarization.html. Amazing what a bit
of Googling will do for you.

Cheers,
Tom

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