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Waveguide Input/Output Methods - Continued

1-29 As previously discussed, when a small probe is inserted into a waveguide and supplied with microwave energy, it acts as a quarter-wave antenna. Current flows in the probe and sets up an E field such as the one shown in figure 1-39A. The E lines detach themselves from the probe. When the probe is located at the point of highest efficiency, the E lines set up an E field of considerable intensity. Figure 1-39A.—Probe coupling in a rectangular waveguide. Figure 1-39B.—Probe coupling in a rectangular waveguide. Figure 1-39C.—Probe coupling in a rectangular waveguide.

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