>>11914224I'm not that anon but regular antennas we commonly see will receive the E field (electric field) and the polarization is parallel to the antenna, to receive the B field (magnetic) you would use a diferent "antenna" like a ferrite rod antenna as found in AM receivers (theres also the so called "loop antenna" but this works more or less in "mixed mode" if I could called that way)
this is a vid demostrating antenna polarization using the E field:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18VDesS-RpQthis is also about polarization but also adds the interaction of elements to produce directivity of the "wave":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jc6xDmwUZtAand this vid explain very well the theory of directivity, btw this old videos are remarcably good and almost always superior to anything new
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=md7GjQQ2YA0