Abstract

Some experimental results are presented which demonstrate the feasibility of using transistor circuits (of the inverted common-collector type) as elements in impedance-matching networks for microwave acoustic delay lines. This technique is shown to offer the possibility of realizing matched delay lines having both low insertion loss and low spurious triple-transit echo level.

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