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1-34 Figure 1-43A.—Conducting posts and screws. PENETRATING. Figure 1-43B.—Conducting posts and screws. EXTENDING THROUGH. Q-33.   What is the result of an impedance mismatch in a waveguide? Q-34.   What is used to construct irises? Q-35.   An iris placed along the "b" dimension wall produces what kind of reactance? Q-36.   How will an iris that has portions along both the "a" and "b" dimension walls act at the resonant frequency? Waveguide Terminations Electromagnetic energy is often passed through a waveguide to transfer the energy from a source into space. As previously mentioned, the impedance of a waveguide does not match the impedance of space, and without proper impedance matching, standing waves cause a large decrease in the efficiency of the waveguide. Any abrupt change in impedance causes standing waves, but when the change in impedance at the end of a waveguide is gradual, almost no standing waves are formed. Gradual changes in impedance can be obtained by terminating the waveguide with a funnel-shaped HORN, such as the three types illustrated in figures 1-44A, 1-44B, and 1-44C. The type of horn used depends upon the frequency and the desired radiation pattern. Figure 1-44A.—Waveguide horns. E PLANE SECTORAL HORN.

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