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What's the difference between Dipole and Dual-polarized

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What's the difference between Dipole and Dual-polarized and what measurements are differents.
i have some project to do.
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Dipole is a type of antenna. Polarization depends on the angle of the electric field of the wave with and horizon. A Dipole has a only one polarization. But if an antenna is dual polarized. it means it can send and receive waves with two polarization. Like two dipole antennas perpendicular to each other.
 

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