ACMA FM polarisation & pattern nomenclature...

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Jeßus

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Just a quick question, some of you may save me some time -

Was looking for polarisation & pattern info on a local FM station in
this pdf:
www.acma.gov.au/webwr/_assets/main/lib100059/radio_2-oct2011.pdf

For polarisation, 'V' and 'H' is clear to me - but what is 'M' both
V&H perhaps?

Patterns are all 'OD', again I'm not 100% certain but presumably this
is omnidirectional?

Thanks for any clarification.
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"Jeßus"
Just a quick question, some of you may save me some time -

Was looking for polarisation & pattern info on a local FM station in
this pdf:
www.acma.gov.au/webwr/_assets/main/lib100059/radio_2-oct2011.pdf

For polarisation, 'V' and 'H' is clear to me - but what is 'M' both
V&H perhaps?
** M = mixed polarisation.

Used to be called " circular polarisation " but that is a bit of a
misnomer.


Patterns are all 'OD', again I'm not 100% certain but presumably this
is omnidirectional?

** OD = omnidirectional, usually only in a narrow horizontal plane.

It is assumed that all listeners are terrestrial.


.... Phil
 
On Wed, 4 Jan 2012 12:22:18 +1100, "Phil Allison" <phil_a@tpg.com.au>
wrote:

"Jeßus"
Just a quick question, some of you may save me some time -

Was looking for polarisation & pattern info on a local FM station in
this pdf:
www.acma.gov.au/webwr/_assets/main/lib100059/radio_2-oct2011.pdf

For polarisation, 'V' and 'H' is clear to me - but what is 'M' both
V&H perhaps?

** M = mixed polarisation.

Used to be called " circular polarisation " but that is a bit of a
misnomer.


Patterns are all 'OD', again I'm not 100% certain but presumably this
is omnidirectional?


** OD = omnidirectional, usually only in a narrow horizontal plane.

It is assumed that all listeners are terrestrial.
Thanks very much for the clarification Phil, most appreciated.
 

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