Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – Having branched circuits
Patent
1986-03-26
1987-10-13
Gensler, Paul
Wave transmission lines and networks
Plural channel systems
Having branched circuits
333126, 333 21A, 333 33, 333249, 333251, H01P 1161
Patent
active
047001542
ABSTRACT:
A polarization diplexer which branches from a circular or quadratic waveguide in the axial direction into pairs of rectangular waveguides respectively lying opposite each other with the first pair of two rectangular waveguides lying opposite one another and fed by a symmetrical hybrid junction comprising straight subarms and wherein the first pair are symmetrical. The second pair of rectangular waveguides comprises two rectangular waveguides lying opposite each other which is fed by a second electrically symmetrical hybrid junction having subarms straddled over their broad dimension. The invention can also be utilized as a polarization frequency diplexer.
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