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Microwaves are radio waves with a frequency from 300MHz to 300GHz which corresponds to a wavelength of one meter down to one millimeter. Often in RF engineering however it is used to refer to a narrower region such as 1 to 100GHz.
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Rectangular Waveguide H-Plane Step Discontinuity - Equivalent Reactance for Change in Height
This method actually does not apply in this kind of discontinuity. See Pozar Problem 4.1, which directly shows that using this type of modal analysis results in a nonsensical result of having zero ref …
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Rectangular Waveguide H-Plane Step Discontinuity - Equivalent Reactance for Change in Height
I have been reading Pozar's Microwave Engineering, and in Section 4.6, he goes through the analysis to determine the reactance of a discontinuity between two coupled waveguides. …