Microwave switch

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at same station – With transmitter-receiver switching or interaction prevention

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333109, 333103, 4552771, H04B 144, H01P 115, H01P 518

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053752570

ABSTRACT:
A transmit and receive module is described which provides means within the module for switching between two orthogonal linear polarization ports and right and left hand circular polarization ports for both transmission and reception while maintaining very low RF reflections from the module at antenna ports.

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