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Microstrip waveguide transducer

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The article was published on 1968-05-29. It has received 14 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Microstrip & Microstrip antenna.

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Device for distributing and combining microwave electric power

TL;DR: In this paper, a device for distributing and combining microwave electric power which is used in a high power microwave amplifier and combines or distributes microwave power between a first microwave path such as a standard waveguide and a plurality of second microwave paths such as the plurality of waveguides or MIC transmission lines is described.
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Reduced-height waveguide-to-microstrip transition

TL;DR: In this article, a T-bar conductive pattern formed on a substrate at the end of a microstrip line is connected to a reduced-height waveguide to provide connections between two waveguide sections.
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Waveguide/microstrip mode transducer

TL;DR: In this paper, a waveguide/microstrip mode transducer is proposed to provide phase velocity matching between the waveguide and the transmission lines on the substrate, particularly when the substrate (3) has a high dielectric constant.
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System for receiving microwave signals having orthogonal polarizations

TL;DR: In this paper, a system for coupling orthogonal polarized microwave signals from a reflector to signal processing circuits is described, which includes a horn, a bandpass filter, a polarizer, a mode separator, and a housing for containing the circuits.
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Wave guide to microstrip transition

TL;DR: In this article, a wave guide to microstrip transition is disclosed in which the substrate of the microstrip line is arranged parallel to and in the longitudinal direction of the wave guide, and a microstrip conductor is connected to the waveguide wall by a strip-shaped conductor provided on the substrate and the base plate has a first portion which extends to the opposite wall and a second portion which is located opposite the stripshaped conductor.
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