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whitenight541
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Hi all,
I'm implementing ray tracing ..
If we say that an antenna is linearly vertically polarized, does that mean that the direction of E field emitted from the antenna is vertical with respect to the coordinates of the antenna or vertical with respect to each ray's coordinates?
For example, if a ray is emitted at an elevation angle 45 an azimuth angle 45. If we assume that the E field is vertical with respect to eh antenna coordinates, then it won't be orthogonal to the direction of propagation of that ray right?
I'm implementing ray tracing ..
If we say that an antenna is linearly vertically polarized, does that mean that the direction of E field emitted from the antenna is vertical with respect to the coordinates of the antenna or vertical with respect to each ray's coordinates?
For example, if a ray is emitted at an elevation angle 45 an azimuth angle 45. If we assume that the E field is vertical with respect to eh antenna coordinates, then it won't be orthogonal to the direction of propagation of that ray right?