Connection of a coaxial transmission line to a partially filled rectangular waveguide

Authors

  • V. N. Pochernyaev UkrTransKor, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3103/S073527271992110165

Abstract

Coaxial–waveguide junctions are used widely in microwave receiving and transmitting channels of communication equipment. Designing of microwave channels on rectangular waveguides partially filled with a dielectric has a number of advantages, the main ones of which are the possibility of increasing the dielectric strength and reducing the dimensions. Such junctions occurs also in that case. The connection of a coaxial transmission line to a partially filled rectangular waveguide (PFRW) is called a CPFRW junction. The purpose of the work was to investigate the input impedance of such a junction, when only dominant types of waves propagate in both transmission lines…

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Published

1992-11-16

Issue

Section

Brief Communications