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The {{Title|General Radio 874-LBB Slotted Line}} was introduced in {{Catalog T}} and remained available through {{Catalog 1978}}. Its function is to observe the electric field along the inside of a coaxial transmission line using a carriage-mounted probe moving along the line. | |||
By observing minima and maxima of a standing-wave pattern, parameters like frequency, standing-wave ratio, or impedance can be measured, and thereby the characteristics of a circuit connected to the load side of the line can be determined. Applications include analysis of antennas, components, coaxial elements, and networks. | |||
The 874-LBB is an update of the [[874-LBA]] with improved precision, extending the frequency range to 8.5 GHz. | |||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
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* [[Media:GR 874-LLA_LLB Slotted Line 0874-0215-I 04_1966.pdf|General Radio 874-LBA / 874-LBB Slotted Line Manual 0874-0215-I 1966]] | * [[Media:GR 874-LLA_LLB Slotted Line 0874-0215-I 04_1966.pdf|General Radio 874-LBA / 874-LBB Slotted Line Manual 0874-0215-I 1966]] | ||
* Predecessor: [[874-LBA]] | * Predecessor: [[874-LBA]] | ||
{{Catalog History}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:45, 26 April 2024
The General Radio 874-LBB Slotted Line was introduced in Catalog T (1968) and remained available through Catalog 1978. Its function is to observe the electric field along the inside of a coaxial transmission line using a carriage-mounted probe moving along the line.
By observing minima and maxima of a standing-wave pattern, parameters like frequency, standing-wave ratio, or impedance can be measured, and thereby the characteristics of a circuit connected to the load side of the line can be determined. Applications include analysis of antennas, components, coaxial elements, and networks.
The 874-LBB is an update of the 874-LBA with improved precision, extending the frequency range to 8.5 GHz.
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