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WR-14 Waveguide

The WR14 waveguide (also known as WH14) is a rectangular waveguide used for millimeter-wave applications in the K-band.

Here are the key technical specifications:

ParameterValue
DesignationWR14 (WH14)
Frequency range (typical)22.0 GHz – 33.0 GHz
Recommended band center27.5 GHz
Internal dimensions (a × b)0.140 in × 0.070 in (3.556 mm × 1.778 mm)
Cutoff frequency (TE₁₀ mode)~21.1 GHz
Flange typesUG-385/U, UG-385/U-M, UG-599/U (common variants)
Typical materialBrass, copper, aluminum

Characteristics

  • Very small cross-section suitable for high-frequency, low-loss signal transmission.
  • Operates comfortably in the K-band, often used in 5G, radar altimetry, automotive radar, and research instrumentation.
  • WR14 has tight machining tolerances due to the high frequency.

Common Applications

  • Millimeter-wave lab setups
  • Waveguide feeds for 24–30 GHz radar and communication systems
  • Test equipment interconnects (often mated to 2.92 mm or 2.4 mm coaxial connectors via transitions)
  • Compact antennas and front-end modules

Important Note

WR14 is much too small for L-band applications such as the 1.420 GHz hydrogen line — its cutoff is over 21 GHz.
For hydrogen line radio astronomy, waveguides like WR650 waveguide or larger are appropriate.

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