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h1. Receiving antenna design
As we have seen in the previous section, the double cross antenna is composed of two crossed pairs of equidistant dipoles spaced a quarter wavelength and offset 30° to the azimuth. Each dipole has a length of half a wavelength. You can see the resulting general antenna appearance below.
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h2. Dimensions
h2. Polarization
As we have seen in the previous section, the double cross antenna is composed of two crossed pairs of equidistant dipoles spaced a quarter wavelength and offset 30° to the azimuth. Each dipole has a length of half a wavelength. You can see the resulting general antenna appearance below.
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!{width:30%}DoubleCrossAntenna2.PNG! !{width:40%}DoubleCrossAntenna2.PNG!
h2. Dimensions
h2. Polarization