Would it be worthwhile to connect two yagis, one Horizontally polarized and and one Vertically polarized to create a circular pattern?
That's not how diversity works (please see the top of page 8 of WNDW - Chapter 10). If you wanted to create a simple circularly polarized pattern (many different types), you could use one antenna port, then split the signal to go to the two antennas. One of the feedlines in the splitoff would have to be a half-wavelength longer or shorter than the length of the other feedline.
Would be the minimum/optimum/maximum separation distance between the two beams and/or the cable length(s) feeding them??
Per mention above, both the Yagi antennas would be on the same beam with one vertical and the other Horizontal.
What net increase in gain and link reliability would I likely expect?
I do not know as there is no single right answer. One of the above links should have your answer (antenna dependent). |