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| Apterix80 |
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 6:36 am |
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If possible i wish to know if in a waveguide it is E/H = Z=377
Ohm ,or ,as i suspect , the impedance migh be may quite very
different from such value , in a manner that the mode TEM can have
it at least E/H= 10000 Ohm too.
Thanks
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