[Hallicrafters] Question

KB9GKC at aol.com KB9GKC at aol.com
Sat Feb 14 14:57:31 EST 2009


20 db is generally expected when cross polarized and line-of-sight  
propagation, beyond line of sight the polarization no longer matters.
 
Guess Gigiparts knows parts but not propagation.
 
Douglas in Green Bay
 
 
In a message dated 2/14/2009 1:26:29 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
k9dtc at comcast.net writes:

Gigiparts had the following question today for  their sweepstakes drawing. 
The question and their correct answer (3  db) are both bogus to me. First the 
amount of loss depends on freq  and second no matter what freq the loss is more 
than 3 db?
 
 
 
What loss can you automatically assume when working  between a vertical and a 
horizontal polarized antenna?

5 DB
3 DB
8  DB
1 DB
 
Dan K9DTC
 




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