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Cross polarization discrimination (XPD) is a measure of how well a satellite antenna can reject signals that are received with polarization different from the transmitted signal. It is calculated as the ratio of the received power of the desired co-polarized signal to the received power of the unwanted cross-polarized signal. Higher XPD values indicate better isolation between the two polarization components and better reception quality.
Cross polarization discrimination (XPD) is a measure of how well a satellite antenna can reject signals that are received with polarization different from the transmitted signal. It is calculated as the ratio of the received power of the desired co-polarized signal to the received power of the unwanted cross-polarized signal. Higher XPD values indicate better isolation between the two polarization components and better reception quality.
Cross polarization discrimination (XPD) is a measure of how well a satellite antenna can reject signals that are received with polarization different from the transmitted signal. It is calculated as the ratio of the received power of the desired co-polarized signal to the received power of the unwanted cross-polarized signal. Higher XPD values indicate better isolation between the two polarization components and better reception quality.