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I could probably find an answer if I searched, but I'll throw it out
anyway... If a yagi should be set up for vertical polorization to capture the best signal, why are TV yagis set up for horizontal polarization? Shouldn't it be the same for both signals? Just wondering... midol |
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![]() midol schrieb: I could probably find an answer if I searched, but I'll throw it out anyway... If a yagi should be set up for vertical polorization to capture the best signal, why are TV yagis set up for horizontal polarization? Shouldn't it be the same for both signals? Just wondering... What _both_ signals? TV-signals are sent in horizontal polarisation others (like FM-radio) in vertikal polarisation. So it's the way it is... |
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Volker Tonn wrote in
: midol schrieb: I could probably find an answer if I searched, but I'll throw it out anyway... If a yagi should be set up for vertical polorization to capture the best signal, why are TV yagis set up for horizontal polarization? Shouldn't it be the same for both signals? Just wondering... What _both_ signals? TV-signals are sent in horizontal polarisation others (like FM-radio) in vertikal polarisation. So it's the way it is... Was not aware of this...I thought TV was polarized vertically also. Now it seems so clear. midol |
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predominantly TV transmitters broadcast using horizontal polarisation, this
gives a better range for less power with less likelihood of interference. mainly on historical grounds, as few TV's were portable when the system was devised, now however, not all are horizontal, and many are vertical. FM radio is mainly mixed (both) because we have car & portable radios with the FM band this last 40yrs now as for your yagi what is it for? if it's for use with a scanner, you'd do well to actually slant it! though perhaps vertical will suit best unless you wish to listen to hams or outside the UK where radio waves & polarisation & the outer earth layers do funny things over 100+ miles and horz is normally better mike polora"midol" wrote in message ... I could probably find an answer if I searched, but I'll throw it out anyway... If a yagi should be set up for vertical polorization to capture the best signal, why are TV yagis set up for horizontal polarization? Shouldn't it be the same for both signals? Just wondering... midol --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.786 / Virus Database: 532 - Release Date: 29/10/2004 |
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they are orientated horizontal if the station is transmitting horizontal
and most mobiles are verticaly polarised and so should your antenna be for mobiles for your scanner "midol" wrote in message ... I could probably find an answer if I searched, but I'll throw it out anyway... If a yagi should be set up for vertical polorization to capture the best signal, why are TV yagis set up for horizontal polarization? Shouldn't it be the same for both signals? Just wondering... midol |
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