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Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 1958
Edward L. Ginzton, Yardley Beers
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Edward L. Ginzton, Yardley Beers
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IRE Transactions on Instrumentation, 1962
The essential requirements for accurate measurement of power at ultra-high frequencies are discussed and some comparisons made with corresponding achievements at low frequency. Attention is drawn to the limitations of well-established microwave techniques and to recent developments in the United Kingdom offering improved methods of dealing with some of
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The essential requirements for accurate measurement of power at ultra-high frequencies are discussed and some comparisons made with corresponding achievements at low frequency. Attention is drawn to the limitations of well-established microwave techniques and to recent developments in the United Kingdom offering improved methods of dealing with some of
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Journal of the British Institution of Radio Engineers, 1954
Due to the large amount of work that has been undertaken in the fields of radar and communication engineering, particular emphasis has been laid upon the design and utilization of measuring instruments for the 10-cm and 3-cm bands that are suitable for field and factory as well as laboratory use.
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Due to the large amount of work that has been undertaken in the fields of radar and communication engineering, particular emphasis has been laid upon the design and utilization of measuring instruments for the 10-cm and 3-cm bands that are suitable for field and factory as well as laboratory use.
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Microwave Measurement Techniques
1992Measurements in the microwave range have the same purpose as at other frequencies but are different in nature. The quantities measured are often different and the methods employed tend to be more complex. As a rule, the basic lumped parameter measurements of voltage, current and lumped impedance cannot be used in their simple, low frequency form.
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