Understanding Elliptical Polarization in Radio: Uses and Applications

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Elliptical polarization in radio is not widely discussed, but it has applications in circular polarization, which is more commonly utilized. Circular polarization is effectively used in helical antennas and cylindrical pipe waveguides, as well as in microwave cone antennas, particularly for radar systems. One key advantage of circular polarization is its ability to maintain signal integrity despite reflections, as the polarization reverses with each odd reflection, reducing multipath interference. Additionally, circularly polarized antennas are beneficial for communication with spinning satellites, as they can receive signals regardless of the source's polarization orientation. Overall, while elliptical polarization is less prominent, its circular variant plays a crucial role in enhancing radio communication reliability and efficiency.
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What is it used for in radio, if at all?

I can't really think of anything (for circular especially) or find anything pertinent to radio.
I ask this because my electronics book mentions it, but only very briefly covers it in the radio propagation chapter.
 
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The most common application of circular polarization in radio is the helical antenna:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helical_antenna

Also cylindrical pipe waveguides can support a circular polarization mode. And microwave cone antennas are circularly polarized. That might be used in some radars.
 
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Ah, I think I can see how it would be used for radar. You most probably won't know how whatever object you're looking at will be oriented towards you, and to get good average signal strength from an arbitrarily tilted object, a picking points from a circle (representing the magnitude of e-flux) would be best?

I hope I'm understanding this correctly. I assume I'm not, because the same would be done with radio towers for greater efficiency.
 
are all ellipltical polarized waves horizontal and vertical polarized
 
Circular polarization, which can be considered a variation of elliptical polarization, has several advantages over linear polarization. First as Waht suggests circular polarization can be produced with a helical antenna. It can also be produced with a vertical dipole and a horizontal dipole a quarter wavelength apart and a quarter wavelength out of phase.

One advantage of circular polarization is that when the signal is reflected, the polarization is reversed eg. if you start with right hand polarization, after an odd number of reflections it will be left hand polarized. This reduces the effect of multipath on the signal and for this reason it has been used with television to reduce flutter from planes.

Another use has been to communicate with satellites that spin. A circularly polarized antenna will be able to receive the signal regardless of the polarization of the source (provided it doesn't have the opposite circular polarization).
 
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