Abstract
Abstract—An analysis is performed for the characteristics of an interference microwave switch with distributed switched wave power as a device for outputting energy from an active resonant microwave compressor. The proposed device is a cascade of conventional microwave switches based on H-tees connected in series with straight arms. It is shown that such a switch can multiply reduce the switched wave power by uniformly distributing it across the switches of the tees, which is done by adjusting the lengths of the tee arms. It was also established that between the lengths there is a functional relationship in which uniform distribution is achieved. The results of an experimental study of the microwave switch of two and/or three tees at low and high power are presented.
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