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Interference of Circular Polarization in DBS satellites

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Hi everyone.

I know that vertical and horizantal polarizations are orthogonal in space.

what I dont understand is how can RHCP and LHCP be orthogonal in space.

If two waves RHCP and LHCP are existing in the same position, then I assume that their vector components will interfere and may cause for example linear polarization to form.

I tried to read so many documents especially those releated to the operation of DBS satellites, but nothing answered my question.

Your help is appreciated.
 

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