I recently I tried using two probes same length, same distance from bottom cantenna – it seems to me that this has adversely affected the signal power level detected on both probes – is that a sensible suggestion?
Andy
I recently I tried using two probes same length, same distance from bottom cantenna – it seems to me that this has adversely affected the signal power level detected on both probes – is that a sensible suggestion?
Andy
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By this question, Marcus, do you mean are both connected to filters and receivers? If so, then yes, both are independently connected to Nooelec SAWBird H1, KMR400 coax, RTL-SDR v3/4, and independent mini-PCs running ezCol from ezRA. Is it still possible one might affect the other? Currently both monopoles are made of straightened paper-clip wire(!)
Just struck me – does having two orthogonal monopoles change the resonant length of the individual monopoles? That might explain my apparent decrease in signal intensity.
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In my humble opinion it is very likely going to cause trouble to put another conductor in your feed can. Maxwell's equations always win!! Mother Nature knows best.
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Well the differences are that Nature has a paywall but nature is all around us just as it's study could be included in the Physic's Department but the laws of physics rule electromagnetic wave propagation!
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Is there a simple way I can measure cross polar isolation on my set-up?
Andy
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We are using a cantenna with two probes at 90° and the same distance as part of our sun-polarimeter, very much like Marcus has described.
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Sorry Alex – your graphs look great – but I don’t understand them (I’m not very clever) – does this mean that 2nd monopole affects 1st or not?
Thanks for doing all this work.
Andy
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And the Answer IS :
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Sorry Alex – your graphs look great –– does this mean that 2nd monopole affects 1st or not