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WR-137 Waveguide

The WR137 waveguide is a rectangular waveguide commonly used in the C-band frequency range, particularly for radar, satellite communications, and radio astronomy work just below the hydrogen line.

Here are its key specifications:

ParameterValue
DesignationWR137
Frequency range (typical)5.85 GHz – 8.20 GHz
Recommended band center7 GHz (approx.)
Internal dimensions (a × b)1.372 in × 0.622 in (34.85 mm × 15.80 mm)
Cutoff frequency (TE₁₀ mode)~4.26 GHz
Flange typesCPR137F, UG-1730/U, and variants
MaterialCommonly aluminum, brass, or copper

Technical Notes

  • TE₁₀ is the dominant mode in WR137, so the long side of the waveguide should be oriented horizontally (E-field along the short wall).
  • The cutoff frequency determines the lowest usable frequency — below this, the waveguide will not propagate.
  • Because WR137 is too small for 1.42 GHz, it isn’t suitable for hydrogen line radio astronomy. For that, waveguides like WR650 waveguide (cutoff ~900 MHz) are typically used.

Common Applications

  • C-band satellite uplink/downlink
  • High-power microwave systems
  • Radar front-end feed waveguides
  • Lab test waveguide sections and components (bends, twists, transitions)

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