An Introduction to the Description and Evaluation of Microwave Systems Using Terminal Invariant Parameters, Issues 112-118U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1969 - 23 pages |
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... described in reference [ 3 ] . For power measurement applications , the four- arm junction of figure 4 was fitted with bolometric power meters ( rather than modulation detectors for example ) on arms 3 and 4. With a suitable ...
... described in reference [ 3 ] . For power measurement applications , the four- arm junction of figure 4 was fitted with bolometric power meters ( rather than modulation detectors for example ) on arms 3 and 4. With a suitable ...
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... described in a following paragraph . the basis for transferring calibrations between terminating type power meters without regard for possible connector discontinuity [ 4 ] . The prior art thus includes examples which are in the full ...
... described in a following paragraph . the basis for transferring calibrations between terminating type power meters without regard for possible connector discontinuity [ 4 ] . The prior art thus includes examples which are in the full ...
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... described ) will be called a " generalized reflec- tometer " or " g - reflectometer " for brevity . This measurement procedure will next be examined for its dependence upon the uniformity concept . 3.3 . Examination for Dependence Upon ...
... described ) will be called a " generalized reflec- tometer " or " g - reflectometer " for brevity . This measurement procedure will next be examined for its dependence upon the uniformity concept . 3.3 . Examination for Dependence Upon ...
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... described measurement is that the generator ( 1 ) and g - reflec- tometer ( 3 ) outputs be provided with the uniform section . Consider next the arrangement of figure 9 , Generator P4 G - Reflectometer Identical Output Sections ( or the ...
... described measurement is that the generator ( 1 ) and g - reflec- tometer ( 3 ) outputs be provided with the uniform section . Consider next the arrangement of figure 9 , Generator P4 G - Reflectometer Identical Output Sections ( or the ...
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... described by a number of authors . ( See references [ 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 ) . ) However , the present method is useful with terminations of arbitrary impedance , avoids the measurement of impedance ( in the usual sense ) , and , except ...
... described by a number of authors . ( See references [ 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 ) . ) However , the present method is useful with terminations of arbitrary impedance , avoids the measurement of impedance ( in the usual sense ) , and , except ...
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