A planar-circuit-type 3 dB hybrid consisting of a four-port disk-shaped resonator is reinvestigated. A great improvement in the characteristics is obtained by rearranging the four ports upon consideration of the higher order resonator modes without loss in simplicity of the structure.
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Isao OHTA, Toshiyuki YAMASHITA, Ichiro HAGINO, "Optimum Ports Arrangement for a Planar-Circuit-Type 3 dB Hybrid" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E67-E, no. 5, pp. 287-288, May 1984, doi: .
Abstract: A planar-circuit-type 3 dB hybrid consisting of a four-port disk-shaped resonator is reinvestigated. A great improvement in the characteristics is obtained by rearranging the four ports upon consideration of the higher order resonator modes without loss in simplicity of the structure.
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