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E-plane waveguide junction

E-plane waveguide junction

E-plane waveguide junction

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Can anyone direct me towards a GOOD design program or literature that deals with the mechanical parameters of a "diplexed junction" for e-plane waveguides?...specifically at 38 GHz. I am aware of ESeptum, but to my knowledge, this only designs the filters...that is not my problem..I want a better method of determining the diplexed area between two 38 GHz guides.
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RE: E-plane waveguide junction

There is a good article in IEEE Microwaves and Theory Transactions about 4 years ago. I don't have it with me, but you should be able to log onto IEEE.ORG and search the Microwave Theory area (MTT) for waveguide diplexers and come up with it.

Good Luck - Bob Griffith (author of eSeptum)

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