GSM/GPRS & GPS antenna movement question
Thank You in advance.
yes actually, the antenna of the GPS is circularly polarized to ensure reception of a signal regardless of antenna orientation
but the antenna in new mobiles is not a cord, it is recently a printed antenna (example microstrip antenna) or a dielectric antenna (example ceramic antenna)
in addition to above, the antenna bandwidth must include the frequency of operation of the service (GSM, GPS, etc...) with low mismatches and losses
Flashking thank You for a quick reply.
So, basically, if i design my own GSM device with circularly polarized antenna it will work regardless of relativly fast rotation ? Does speed of rotation (or RPM) have influence on signal strenght?
I think you are right but it doesn't matter much
beacuse no matter how much you rotate there will be some signal received and the low noise amplifier will do the rest
you can read about an interesting topic regarding your question (Polarization loss factor)