Sep 23, 2003 #1 jousto Electrical Joined Sep 23, 2003 Messages 4 Location SE Suppose you excite a rectangular cavity resonator with a gauss pulse trough a coax in the middle of one face. How can I predict which resonance modes are created? Why do I get TM110, TM111 but not for example TM101?
Suppose you excite a rectangular cavity resonator with a gauss pulse trough a coax in the middle of one face. How can I predict which resonance modes are created? Why do I get TM110, TM111 but not for example TM101?
Sep 27, 2003 #2 hacksaw Mechanical Joined Dec 7, 2002 Messages 2,587 Location US the transition between your coax and the cavity are critical as is its location relative to any nodes. Upvote 0 Downvote
the transition between your coax and the cavity are critical as is its location relative to any nodes.