Coaxial microwave termination having rod-shaped resistive termin

Wave transmission lines and networks – Dissipating terminations for long lines – Fluid-cooling

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333 97R, H01P 126

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039965341

ABSTRACT:
A microwave termination for dissipating substantially all of the energy transmitted through a coaxial line structure which has a body adapted to be connected to the outer conductor of the coaxial line, a center conductor adapted to be connected to the inner conductor of the coaxial line, a dielectric member disposed between the center conductor and the body for maintaining the center conductor coaxially disposed relative to the body, and a cylindrically shaped resistor radially disposed within the body so as to be in electrical contact with the body at its opposite ends and with the center conductor at a central portion thereof. The resistor has a resistive coating which absorbs the energy received by the termination from the coaxial line.

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patent: 2434560 (1948-01-01), Gunter
patent: 2498335 (1950-02-01), Hunt
patent: 3209284 (1965-09-01), Hast
patent: 3739305 (1973-06-01), Engelmann

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