Centimeter and millimeter wavelength diplexers based on longitude inductive septa
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https://doi.org/10.20535/RADAP.2007.35.66-71Abstract
The new design of H-plane waveguide diplexer with E-plane filters is proposed. A program for electromagnetic simulation of the proposed design was developed as well as synthesis principles and diplexer's dimensions optimization program.References
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