Oscillators – Plural oscillators – Synchronized – triggered or pulsed
Patent
1974-04-01
1976-04-20
Kominski, John
Oscillators
Plural oscillators
Synchronized, triggered or pulsed
330 53, 330 57, 331107R, 333 84M, H03B 306
Patent
active
039522628
ABSTRACT:
The invention utilizes a four-port hybrid junction in which a signal to be amplified or a low level stable reference signal is coupled to a first port in which a pair of similar or matched amplifiers or oscillators are coupled to the respective second and third ports of the hybrid, and in which the resulting amplified or coherent stabilized power of the two amplifiers or oscillators is provided at the fourth port of the hybrid junction.
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Holtrichter, Jr. John
Hughes Aircraft Company
Kominski John
MacAllister, Jr. W. H.
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