Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – Having branched circuits
Patent
1981-01-21
1982-12-21
Gensler, Paul L.
Wave transmission lines and networks
Plural channel systems
Having branched circuits
338216, H01P 512
Patent
active
043652158
ABSTRACT:
The power handling capacity of a matched coaxial transmission line power divider is increased with a minimum increase in losses by mounting the isolation resistor(s) within the dielectric volume of the coaxial transmission line and on an electrically-insulating resistor contact portion of a thermally-conducting heat sink. A low dielectric constant region is located between the resistor contact portion of the heat sink and the directly adjacent portion of the outer conductor of the coaxial transmission line.
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Excerpts from Independent Research and Development Program book of RCA Government Systems Division for 1979 dated Mar. 1979.
Cohen Samuel
Gensler Paul L.
Ochis Robert
RCA Corporation
Troike Robert L.
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