waveguide communications

  • 1Waveguide (electromagnetism) — In electromagnetics and communications engineering, the term waveguide may refer to any linear structure that guides electromagnetic waves. However, the original and most common meaning is a hollow metal pipe used for this purpose.A dielectric… …

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  • 2Waveguide — This page is about waveguides in the most general sense. For ordinary metal pipe waveguides, Waveguide (electromagnetism). For optical waveguides, see Waveguide (optics). A section of flexible waveguide with a pressurizable flange …

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  • 3Waveguide (optics) — This page is about waveguides for transmission of optical signals or power. For other types of waveguide, see the disambiguation page Waveguide An optical waveguide is a physical structure that guides electromagnetic waves in the optical spectrum …

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  • 4Waveguide rotary joint — A waveguide rotary joint is used in microwave communications to connect two different types of RF waveguides. Because coaxial parts are symmetrical in ø direction, free rotation without performance degradation is accomplished. In the rotating… …

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  • 5waveguide — /wayv guyd /, Electronics, Optics. n. a conduit, as a metal tube, coaxial cable, or strand of glass fibers, used as a conductor or directional transmitter for various kinds of electromagnetic waves. Cf. optical fiber. [1930 35; WAVE + GUIDE] * *… …

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  • 6Madrid Deep Space Communications Complex — Madrid Deep Space Communications Complex40.431388888889 4.2480555555556Koordinaten …

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  • 7AT&T Communications — Infobox Company company name = AT T Communications, Inc. company company type = Private (Subsidiary of AT T Corp.) foundation = 1984 location = Bedminster, New Jersey, USA industry = Telecommunications products = Long distance parent = AT T Corp …

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  • 8Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex — Goldstone Deep Space Network Goldstone Deep Space Network Organization …

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  • 9John Bray (communications engineer) — William John Bray CBE (born 10 September 1911 in Fratton, Portsmouth, died 6 September 2004), was a communications engineer and Director of Research at the Post Office Research Station, between 1966 and 1975.Articles* Bray, W.J. (1948). The… …

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  • 10History of disruptive technology within communications — The late 1970s emergence of fiber optics disrupted the expected further development of Microwave radio relay, L system, and microwave waveguide technology.Fixed/Mobile Convergence is widely recognised as a disruptive technology in that it has the …

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