Tap for extracting energy from transmission lines using impedanc

Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – Having branched circuits

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333 27, 333 33, H03H 748

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ABSTRACT:
A tap for coupling electromagnetic energy between first and second coaxial cables. The tap comprises a an impedance transformer, means for connecting said impedance transformer to said first cable, and means for connecting said impedance transformer to said second cable.

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