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The term "circular polarization" is often used erroneously to describe mixed polarity signals used mostly in [[FM radio]] (87,5 to 108,0 MHz), where a vertical and a horizontal component are propagated simultaneously by a single or a combined array.
This has the effect of producing greater penetration into buildings and difficult reception areas than a signal with just one plane of polarisation.
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