Parabolic dish antennae
Repeaters
Transceivers
microwave oven is one the example of microwave.
Thomas S. Laverghetta has written: 'Modern microwave measurements and techniques' -- subject(s): Microwave measurements, Microwave devices 'Microwave materials and fabrication techniques' -- subject(s): Materials, Microwave circuits 'Microwaves and Wireless Simplified' 'Solid-state microwave devices' -- subject(s): Solid state electronics, Microwave devices
James T. Coleman has written: 'Microwave devices' -- subject(s): Microwave devices
A microwave switch in electronic devices is used to control the flow of microwave signals, allowing them to be directed to different components or pathways within the device.
A microwave blocker can be used to prevent unwanted signals from interfering with electronic devices by absorbing or reflecting the microwave signals, thereby reducing their impact on the electronic devices. This helps to maintain the proper functioning of the devices without disruption from external interference.
Microwave interference can be caused by nearby devices operating on the same frequency as the microwave oven, such as other appliances or electronic devices. Additionally, physical obstructions or interference from metal objects can disrupt the microwave signals. Improper grounding or faulty microwave oven components can also contribute to interference issues.
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Robert V. Garver has written: 'Microwave diode control devices' -- subject(s): Electronic control, Microwave devices, Semiconductor switches
Microwave Oven
No, it is generally not permissible to bring a microwave on a plane due to safety regulations and restrictions on electronic devices.
Paul R Karmel has written: 'Introduction to electromagnetic and microwave engineering' -- subject(s): Microwaves, Microwave transmission lines, Microwave devices
Microwave devices are named this way because they operate using electromagnetic waves in the microwave frequency range, typically between 300 MHz and 300 GHz. These devices use these high-frequency microwaves to heat and cook food quickly and efficiently due to their ability to penetrate the food and cause molecules to vibrate, generating heat.