Difference between wave guide and cavity resonator
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The inductive cavity resonator is a piece of rectangular waveguide. ... As a result the operating frequency of the inductive cavity resonator will decrease. The inductive cavity resonator is used for the TM mode of operation for different microwave length of frequency with the constant gain output.
A cavity resonator is one in which waves exist in a hollow space inside the device. In electronics and radio, microwave cavities consisting of hollow metal boxes are used in microwave transmitters, receivers and test equipment to control frequency, in place of the tuned circuits which are used at lower frequencies.
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