Dichroic Polarization: Microwave Polarization
Photo of the Demonstration at the University of Texas at Austin.
Instructions / Notes:
- A microwave transmitter horn is aimed at its corresponding receiver horn.
- The receiver unit has an audio amplifier atttached to it which must also be switched on for students to hear the signal strength.
- Two sets of metal grates are provided to place in between the transmitter and receiver.
- The transmitter warm up time is about 1 minute after being switched on.
Photo of the Metal Grate in Use.
- When the metal grate is placed in the vertical position - as shown - it will block the signal to the receiver.
Photo of the Demonstration at the University of Texas at Austin.
- To show cross polarization, place the transmitter on its side, as shown above.
- To show cross polarization, place the transmitter on its side, as shown above.
- At 90 degrees cross polarization the signal strength at the receiver will read zero.
- Rotate the metal grate 45 degree and an attenuated signal should be heard.
Last updated on February 21, 2018