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Why dipoles of a E-field probe are slanted exactly by 54.74 degrees?

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Dear all,

I am looking at a 3 dipole E-field probe which is monunted on an equilateral triangle tube. The data sheet says this is an isotropic probe and the 3 dipoles are orthogonal to each other. The dipoles are slanted at an angle of 54.74 degrees from the axis of the tube. Anyone has an ideal why all 3 dipoles slanted at this angle on a equilateral triangle tube is orthogonal to each other? Visually they do not seem to be orthogonal.

Any help will be very much appreciated.

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Element7k
 

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