waveguide-to-coaxial

  • 1Coaxial cable — RG 59 flexible coaxial cable composed of: A: outer plastic sheath B: woven copper shield C: inner dielectric insulator D: copper core Coaxial cable, or coax, has an inner conductor surrounded by a flexible, tubular insulating layer, surrounded by …

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  • 2Waveguide (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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  • 3coaxial-to-waveguide transition — bendraašio kabelio ir bangolaidžio jungė statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. coaxial to waveguide transition; waveguide coaxial junction vok. Koaxial Hohlleiter Übergang, m; Wellenleiterkoaxialleitungsübergang, m rus. волноводно …

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  • 4waveguide-coaxial junction — bendraašio kabelio ir bangolaidžio jungė statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. coaxial to waveguide transition; waveguide coaxial junction vok. Koaxial Hohlleiter Übergang, m; Wellenleiterkoaxialleitungsübergang, m rus. волноводно …

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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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  • 6Waveguide 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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  • 7waveguide — noun Date: 1932 a device (as a duct, coaxial cable, or glass fiber) designed to confine and direct the propagation of electromagnetic waves (as light); especially a metal tube for channeling ultrahigh frequency waves …

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  • 8waveguide — wave•guide [[t]ˈweɪvˌgaɪd[/t]] n. elo opt 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 • Etymology: 1930–35 …

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  • 9jonction guide-coaxial — bendraašio kabelio ir bangolaidžio jungė statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. coaxial to waveguide transition; waveguide coaxial junction vok. Koaxial Hohlleiter Übergang, m; Wellenleiterkoaxialleitungsübergang, m rus. волноводно …

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  • 10AZUSA — refers to a ground based radar tracking system installed at Cape Canaveral, Florida and the NASA Kennedy Space Center. AZUSA dated back to the early 1950s and was named after the southern California town (Azusa, California) where the system was… …

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