What is the main difference between waveguides and traditional transmission lines?
Differing from conventional transmission lines, waveguides lack a center conductor but are capable of sustaining various modes of propagation. This characteristic renders them exceptionally suitable for transmitting high-frequency and high-power signals, particularly in microwave and millimeter-wave applications.
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