Dielectric filter having corresponding individual external and g

Wave transmission lines and networks – Coupling networks – Wave filters including long line elements

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H01P 1205

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054226120

ABSTRACT:
In a dielectric filter according to the present invention, a depressed part is formed by removing a portion of an outer peripheral conductor on the open face side of each of a plurality of one-end face short-circuited type coaxial resonators or a portion of the outer peripheral conductor including a dielectric member. A dielectric substrate having a plurality of capacitance forming electrodes for forming antiresonance capacitances between the electrodes and inner peripheral conductors of the coaxial resonators formed thereon is mounted on the depressed part, and a reactance element for coupling the capacitance forming electrodes is provided on the dielectric substrate.

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