tvärriktade
Tvärriktade, also known as cross-polarized, refers to a type of antenna or signal that is oriented perpendicularly to the primary polarization direction. This concept is commonly used in telecommunications and broadcasting to improve signal reception and reduce interference. In the context of television broadcasting, tvärriktade antennas are designed to receive signals that are polarized at a 90-degree angle to the horizontal or vertical polarization of the primary signal. This can be particularly useful in areas with strong primary signals, as it allows for the reception of weaker, secondary signals that might otherwise be overwhelmed by the stronger primary signal. The use of tvärriktade antennas can enhance the reception of television broadcasts, especially in regions with challenging terrain or urban environments where signals can be obstructed or reflected.