WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL
POLARIZATION IN MICROWAVE LINK?
Answer / Varun Kumar Sharma
Horizontal polarization in a microwave link uses antennas with horizontal electric fields, while vertical polarization uses antennas with vertical electric fields. The choice between horizontal and vertical polarization depends on the propagation characteristics of the specific environment.
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