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?Differences and Characteristics of Horizontal Polarization and Vertical Polarization
Horizontal polarization and vertical polarization are two different polarization modes of electromagnetic waves. Their differences and characteristics are as follows:
Differences:
1) Horizontal Polarization: The direction of the electric field intensity is parallel to the ground, and the electric field vector oscillates in the horizontal direction.
2) Vertical Polarization: The direction of the electric field intensity is perpendicular to the ground, and the electric field vector oscillates in the vertical direction.
Characteristics:
Horizontal Polarization:
1) Strong resistance to interference
2) Minimal impact from ground reflections
3) Higher difficulty in signal reception
Vertical Polarization:
1) Easier reception
2) Suitable for mobile reception
3) Stronger ability to penetrate buildings

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