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Genaue Frequenzmessung und Frequenzüberwachung sind bei Forschungs- und Entwicklungsarbeit auf dem Mikrowellengebiet im Laboratorium, bei Fabrikation von Geräten und Bauteilen und bei den zahlreichen Anwendungen dieser Wellen, unerläßlich. Die Mikrowellen umfassen den Frequenzbereich von ungefähr 300 MHz bis 300 GHz. Teilbänder dieses Bereiches werden in den angelsächsischen Ländern mit Buchstaben bezeichnet.

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Tischer, F.J. (1958). Frequenzmessung. In: Mikrowellen-Meßtechnik. Technische Physik in Einzeldarstellungen, vol 12. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87504-5_2

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