Slightly off-topic, the first time I was aware of polarisation error was during the very first trans-Atlantic TV tests. On the first night, signals were fine in France (who had a copy of the US antenna), but poor in the UK who had designed and built their own antenna). UK changed polarisation for the next night and signals were then fine. All this live on public TV (when everyone watched, and there we're 500 poor-quality channels vying for your attention).

 http://www.smecc.org/w_j_bray_-_uk.htm
 
http://www.rfcmd.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=305%3Athe-first-satellite-dish-&catid=56%3Atelecommunications&Itemid=18&lang=en

Cheers,
David
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