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Reverted changes by ANom OF DUBIOUS AND AMBIGUOUS NATURE. Fra nkB 20:34, 14 July 2005 (UTC)
Funny how this page is so littered with 'disputed' tags when nearly every single aspect of physics' factual accuracy is disputed. Being wrong is just another step on the path to being right. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.98.176.66 ( talk) 20:45, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
An early figure refers to TE31 mode and there's later mention of TE01. While I'm accustomed to seeing this terminology, what does it actually /mean/? A brief explanation could usefully appear at some point in the article. MarkMLl ( talk) 06:51, 8 June 2023 (UTC)
The article says ... guides waves by restricting the transmission of energy to one direction. Most waveguides are bidirectional, though some work different in the two directions. Especially there is a directional coupler. Most of the time, though, they are bidirectional. Gah4 ( talk) 05:24, 6 September 2023 (UTC)
A recent edit archives discussion of the Waveguide rotary joint. Reminds me that I know about waveguide vacuum valves, that can close off a waveguide when needed, and yet allow full power (25MW, 0.1% duty cycle) when open. I don't think that goes in this article, but maybe one article for unusual waveguide structures or devices would be worth doing. Gah4 ( talk) 20:35, 7 September 2023 (UTC)
I added many additional citations to Impedance matching section. Is there agreement to remove template: This section needs additional citations for verification? If there is agreement, please remove the template. Thanks ~~ TMM53 ( talk) 21:05, 1 January 2024 (UTC)
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Reverted changes by ANom OF DUBIOUS AND AMBIGUOUS NATURE. Fra nkB 20:34, 14 July 2005 (UTC)
Funny how this page is so littered with 'disputed' tags when nearly every single aspect of physics' factual accuracy is disputed. Being wrong is just another step on the path to being right. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.98.176.66 ( talk) 20:45, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
An early figure refers to TE31 mode and there's later mention of TE01. While I'm accustomed to seeing this terminology, what does it actually /mean/? A brief explanation could usefully appear at some point in the article. MarkMLl ( talk) 06:51, 8 June 2023 (UTC)
The article says ... guides waves by restricting the transmission of energy to one direction. Most waveguides are bidirectional, though some work different in the two directions. Especially there is a directional coupler. Most of the time, though, they are bidirectional. Gah4 ( talk) 05:24, 6 September 2023 (UTC)
A recent edit archives discussion of the Waveguide rotary joint. Reminds me that I know about waveguide vacuum valves, that can close off a waveguide when needed, and yet allow full power (25MW, 0.1% duty cycle) when open. I don't think that goes in this article, but maybe one article for unusual waveguide structures or devices would be worth doing. Gah4 ( talk) 20:35, 7 September 2023 (UTC)
I added many additional citations to Impedance matching section. Is there agreement to remove template: This section needs additional citations for verification? If there is agreement, please remove the template. Thanks ~~ TMM53 ( talk) 21:05, 1 January 2024 (UTC)