Optoelectronics
Luso cuts cross-site waveguide losses with Signal Wave System
Luso Electronics, a supplier and installer of microwave systems and components, has introduced a low-loss alternative to standard WR75 and WR62 for cross-site runs between switching networks and antennas.
The For standard waveguide frequency bands, traditional waveguide dimensions are chosen so
that only the single mode TE10 will propagate. Even with precise electroformed components, no matter how insignificant the mode conversion energy, some unwanted higher order waveguide modes may be excited. Without some form of mode suppression, the unwanted higher order modes are trapped between the two transition ends. In Signal Wave System installations, the SWS run length is many times the signal wavelength, so the trapped resonant frequencies form comb lines. Even though these higher order modes are very weak (typically -60 dB or less), trapped mode conversion affects linearity whenever the operating frequency coincides with one of the comb lines. The exact process causes small wiggles in the group delay at the comb line frequencies. The mode suppressor absorbs these.
SWS is no more complicated to install than standard waveguide and no special tools or alignment are necessary. Luso offers a complete site survey and installation service.