Abstract

A simple method for making real-time measurements of complex reflection coefficient p/sub x/ is described. The technique uses a hybrid tee and two crystal detectors to provide analog outputs from which the reflection coefficient is obtained. Sample measurements of p/sub x/ made at 34.3 GHz are presented which indicate a precision of greater than 0.02 units and 0.05 radians in magnitude and argument, respectively, for 0.1 /spl les/|p/sub x/|/spl les/ 1.0.

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