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Looking for info information about dual-polarized dipole antenna

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Hi to all,

I need some information about "dual-polarized dipole antenna".
I'll be wait for any reply to this topic.
thanks.
 

Re: slant dipole

The term implies an antenna (system) that responds to orthogonal polarizations. In this case it implies vertical and horizontal polarizations.

A single dipole at 45 deg slant will do this but it is probably not the intent of "dual-polarization".
 

Re: slant dipole

Refer to the document 9985711.pdf which is attached in the below link this will help you.


The document is about the placement of dipole elements in Dual Polarized antenna array for desired beamwidth.

For further info go thr kathrein antenna website.
 

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