Small-sized transition from rectangular waveguide to a microstrip line
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https://doi.org/10.20535/RADAP.2008.36.70-72Keywords:
transition from waveguide to microstrip lines, microstrip transition integralAbstract
The novel design of small-sized integrated transition from rectangular waveguide to a microstrip line is submitted. The theoretical and experimental characteristics are given
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