Signal isolating microwave splitters/combiners

Wave transmission lines and networks – Automatically controlled systems – With control of equalizer and/or delay network

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333136, H01P 512

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052238091

ABSTRACT:
A microwave signal splitter/combiner device includes a primary coaxial connector mounted by a first hub and serving as an input/output for a composite signal to or from the device, secondary coaxial connectors radially spaced in a circle around the primary connector and serving as outputs/inputs for individual signals from and to the device, and rigid "first" coaxial line sections positionally fixed through such hub with the primary connector and extending from it to, respectively, the secondary connectors to hold them positionally fixed. To minimize, the useful signal at any secondary connector from appearing as an extraneous signal at the others, the secondary connectors at their junctions with the first coaxial line sections are respectively electrically coupled to the radially outer ends of "second" "L" shaped rigid coaxial line sections axially away from and extending radially inward from those junctions to terminate in inner ends spaced adjacent each other around a circle and electrically coupled to a common floating point. The second coaxial sections are held fixed at their outer ends relative to the first sections and fixed at their inner ends by a second hub axially spaced from the first hub.

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