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What is the polarization loss factor when a linear polarized antenna receives a circular polarized?(a) 0.5(b) 1(c) 0(d) 2This question was posed to me in an online quiz.This question is from Polarization Mismatch in division Radiation, Baluns & Polarization of Antennas

Answer» RIGHT option is (a) 0.5

The BEST I can explain: Circular polarization is combination of TWO ORTHOGONAL linear polarized waves at 90° phase difference. The linear component just selects one in-phase component from this so ∅=45

⇨ PLF = cos^2∅.=1/2=0.5


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