Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – Having branched circuits
Patent
1987-11-09
1989-05-09
Laroche, Eugene R.
Wave transmission lines and networks
Plural channel systems
Having branched circuits
333106, 333107, 333262, 200504, H01H 1900, H01H 6333
Patent
active
048292710
ABSTRACT:
An antenna matrix switch bay includes a housing which is subdivided in a plurality of chambers defining a matrix configuration of coaxial transmitter switches and coaxial antenna switches provided with opposing fixed contacts in row direction and column direction. Each chamber of the housing contains one single switch whereby one transmitter switch and one antenna switch define a node and have a common switch drive shaft perpendicular to both planes. The switch drive includes a straight switch member in each plane and a double-cranked switch member insulated from the switch members and connecting the fixed contacts of one plane with those of the other plane.
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Pitschi Franz-Xaver
Spinner Georg
Feiereisen Henry M.
LaRoche Eugene R.
Lee Benny
Spinner GmbH Elektrotechnische Fabrik
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