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Axial Ratio: Which value means linear polarization

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Which value of the axial ratio of an antenna indicates a linear polarized antenna?
 

A high value.
 

Suppose to be infinity as \[AR=\frac {major\; axis}{minor \;axis}\]. In linear polarization, Minor axis is zero.
 
Yes, thanks for the information.
But at what value an antenna is called linear polarized?
 

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