Not sure where the 3db loss when on the opposite polarity came from. It is more on the order of 20db or more. I am a TV broadcast engineer and we take video and data feeds via various satellites. I can be locked into a bird in the vertical polarity and looking at the spectrum analyzer you can see all the carriers nice and tall. If I rotate the polarity all the signals go completely away and are replaced by all the carriers on the opposite pole. Broadcast satellites transmit two feeds on the same frequency only separated by polarity. This wouldn’t be possible at only a 3db loss. That’s why you must rotate your arrow antennas to follow the spin on the birds else the signal completely disappears.
Michael KC4ZVA EL98
On Mar 11, 2018, at 10:51 PM, Todd Deckard tdeckard@imris.com wrote:
Greetings Jerry,
thank you for this (yes I meant AO-92).
If I understand, you are saying the the satellite uses a conventional linear antenna.
However AO-92 is easy enough to access that a 3db loss from the polarity mismatch b/t linear and circular is not significant.
Correct? Todd
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On Mar 11, 2018, at 6:46 PM, Jerry Buxton n0jy@amsat.org wrote:
Todd,
Correct is not really a consideration, the way I see it. Will a CP antenna work? Yes. Polarization should not matter for AO-92. (BTW I presume you mean AO-92, not AO-91 in which case L band just flat won't work no matter the antenna, period.) :-)
I use RHCP because I built my antenna for AO-51 and that is was in use at the time. I believe that when CP is used on a satellite, at least in the AMSAT history, it has been RHCP most of the time so building for RHCP may have advantages for future satellites.
Jerry Buxton, NØJY
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