I may have misunderstood but the way I got it when I was researching homebrewing yagi's for my sat station is that if you had to fix the antenna to either RHCP or LHCP and could not switch between the two because of cost or complexity or whatever other reason that your best compromise would be to go with linear polarization. Feed harnesses for homebrew CP antennas are a stumbling block for me as I don't have a grid dip meter or SWR anylyzer to properly figure coax velocity and electrical length. If you don't get the phasing harnesses the right length then you won't get CP anyway. I use two of the "cheap yagi" designs by Kent Britain in vertical polarization and rotate them with a homebrew "SAEBRTrack" Az/El rotor box and old Gemini OR-360 TV rotators. Works well enough for LEO's anyway. 73, Michael, W4HIJ