> I believe that is true but that does not explain 
> why the optimum polarity setting on the receive 
> end would change during a pass. 

That's easy.  The circularity on a pair of crossed dipoles (about all  you can 
get on a spacecraft) May be designed for Right hand circularity when viewed 
from the prime direction.  But by definition, that save waveform will be LHC 
when viewed from the opposite direction.

And since the geometry to any one observer is constantly changing by almost 180 
degrees during an overhead pass, that is why it is very easy to see, complete 
change in circularity.

Bob, WB4APR

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