FCC Exam Question: 6A541
What is indicated by the bearing obtained from the use of a unilateral radio direction finder?
Explanation: A unilateral radio direction finder (RDF) is specifically designed to overcome the 180-degree ambiguity present in simpler, bilateral RDF systems, such as those using only a loop antenna. A basic loop antenna has a figure-8 reception pattern, meaning it shows a null (or peak) at two points 180 degrees apart. While this indicates the *line* the signal is coming from, it doesn't reveal which *end* of that line the signal originates. To resolve this, a unilateral RDF incorporates an additional omnidirectional "sense" antenna. By combining the signal from the loop antenna with the signal from the sense antenna, it creates a cardioid (heart-shaped) reception pattern. This cardioid pattern has a single, sharp null (or peak), thereby indicating the true, unambiguous "sense" or direction *from* the originating station. Therefore, it provides more than just "a direction"; it provides the specific sense of direction.
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