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What (who) is microwave miniaturization - definition

Microwave filter; RF/microwave
  • An RF dielectric filter from a 1994 Motorola mobile phone

microwaveable         
  • Inner space of a microwave oven and its control panel
  • 1974 Radarange [[RR-4]].
By the late 1970s, technological advances led to rapidly falling prices. Often called "electronic ovens" in the 1960s, the name "microwave oven" later gained currency, and they are now informally called "microwaves".
  • Charred popcorn burnt by leaving the microwave oven on too long
  • A magnetron with section removed (magnet is not shown)
  • A microwave oven with a metal shelf
  • In addition to their use in heating food, microwave ovens are widely used for heating in industrial processes. A microwave tunnel oven for softening plastic rods prior to extrusion.
  • Simulation of the electric field inside a microwave oven for the first 8 ns of operation
  • NS ''Savannah'']] nuclear-powered cargo ship, installed circa 1961
  • John Randall]] and [[Harry Boot]] in 1940 at the [[University of Birmingham]], England
  • A microwaved [[DVD-R]] disc showing the effects of electrical discharge through its metal film
  • Microwave-safe symbol
  • Microwave ovens, several from the 1980s
  • A microwave oven, c. 2005
KITCHEN COOKING APPLIANCE
Microwaving; Radarange; Nuclearator; Microwave ovens; Convection microwave; Microwave Oven; Browning tray; Microwave cooking; Multimode Applicators; Multimode Applicator; Microwavable; Microwaveable; Convection microwave oven; Cooking/Microwaving; Combination oven; Radarrange; Radar range; Microwave cooker; Industrial food heating; History of the microwave oven; Microwave (appliance); Microwave-proof; Microwave proof; Microwaveproof
also microwavable
Microwaveable food can be cooked in a microwave.
ADJ
Microwave chemistry         
SCIENCE OF APPLYING MICROWAVE IRRADIATION TO CHEMICAL REACTIONS
Microwave effect; Microwave assisted reaction; Microwave-assisted organic synthesis; MORE synthesis; Microwave irradiation
Microwave chemistry is the science of applying microwave radiation to chemical reactions.Microwaves in organic synthesis.
Microwave transmission         
  • Danish military radio relay node
  • A parabolic satellite antenna for '''Erdfunkstelle Raisting''', based in [[Raisting]], [[Bavaria]], Germany
  • Communications tower on [[Frazier Mountain]], [[Southern California]] with microwave relay dishes
  • [[Richtfunkstelle Berlin-Frohnau]]
  • horn-reflector antennas]] on the roof of a telephone switching center in [[Seattle]], Washington, part of the U.S. [[AT&T Long Lines]] microwave relay network
  • Microwave spying
  • [[Production truck]] used for [[remote broadcast]]s by [[television news]] has a microwave dish on a retractible telescoping mast to transmit live video back to the studio.
TECHNOLOGY OF TRANSMITTING INFORMATION OR ENERGY BY THE USE OF MICROWAVES
Microwave radio relay; Radio relay link; Over horizon radio relay link; Microwave link; Microwave radio; Microwave Transmission; Radio relaying; Microwave Relay; Tunable microwave device; Microwave power; Microwave relay; Microwave communication; Microwave communications; Microwave tower; Microwave transmitter
Microwave transmission is the transmission of information by electromagnetic waves with wavelengths in the microwave range (1 m - 1 mm) of the electromagnetic spectrum. Microwave signals are normally limited to the line of sight, so long-distance transmission using these signals requires a series of repeaters forming a microwave relay network.

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RF and microwave filter

Radio frequency (RF) and microwave filters represent a class of electronic filter, designed to operate on signals in the megahertz to gigahertz frequency ranges (medium frequency to extremely high frequency). This frequency range is the range used by most broadcast radio, television, wireless communication (cellphones, Wi-Fi, etc.), and thus most RF and microwave devices will include some kind of filtering on the signals transmitted or received. Such filters are commonly used as building blocks for duplexers and diplexers to combine or separate multiple frequency bands.