Gain Slope issues in Microwave modules?
Typical construction has transmission line widths in the 0.010 to 0.02 inch line widths to achieve 50 ohm characteristic impedance. A consequence of module measured performance deviating from model prediction is an in ability to pre-plan effectively to compensate for gain slope issues.
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