Performance Comparison of Low Insertion Loss Splitter Dual-Core vs VS Wireless

In an ideal system the VSWR would be 1 and the loss would be 0dB, in reality that will never happen but we try to get the best performance we can from the components we use. In fiber-optic networks li...

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