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> orientations are at right angles, you have to use a section of flexible
> waveguide to make the twist.
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Hmm, now I am not so sure.
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Is it the orientation of the waveguide that determines the polarity or the
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Hmm, now I am not so sure.
Is it the orientation of the waveguide that determines the polarity
or the orienta
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Hmm, now I am not so sure.
Is it the orientation of the waveguide that determines the polarity or the
orientation of the probe?
For example
Petermann
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Hmm, now I am not so sure.
Is it the orientation of the waveguide that determines the polarity or the
orientation of the probe?
For example, waveguide exits the radio with wider
he polarization of that little probe is the polarization of the waveguide.
> And it is parallel to the short walls.
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parallel to the short walls.
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Great! Thanks to all who answered.
On Feb 18, 2015, at 3:19 PM, Daniel White wrote:
Josh I hate to disagree with you here… but a
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> On SAF CFIP Lumina it was opposite. Like your first image.
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On SAF CFIP Lumina it was opposite. Like your first image.
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Your first drawing is correct. It's opposite of what you'd expect.
Craig
Quoting Dan Petermann :
If you have a waveguide connection to an antenna, what direction
(up/down or left/right) does the wider portion of the waveguide go?
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On SAF CFIP Lumina it was opposite. Like your first image.
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 3:54 PM, Dan Petermann wrote:
> If you have a waveguide connection to an antenna, what direction (up/down
> or left
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From: Dan Petermann
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 1:54 PM
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Subject: [AFMUG] OT: Waveguide polarization
If you have a waveguide connection to an antenna, what direction (up/down or
left/right) does the wider portion of the waveguide go
If you have a waveguide connection to an antenna, what direction (up/down or
left/right) does the wider portion of the waveguide go?
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| | = H Pol?
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or
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| | = H Pol?
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