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Goubau may
refer to:
House of
Goubau,
Belgian noble family Anton Goubau (1616–1698),
Flemish painter Goubau line,
transmission line used to
conduct radio...
- A
Goubau line or Sommerfeld–
Goubau line, or G-line for short, is a single-wire
transmission line used to
conduct radio waves at UHF and
microwave frequencies...
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outweighed the
reduced loss due to the wire's
finite conductivity. In 1950
Georg Goubau revisited Sommerfeld's
discovery of a
surface wave mode
along a wire, but...
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Anton Goubau or
Anton Goebouw (May 1616 in
Antwerp – 11
March 1698 in Antwerp) was a
Flemish Baroque painter. He
spent time in Rome
where he
moved in the...
- shortwave. For UHF and VHF,
Goubau lines are
sometimes used. They
consist of an
insulated single wire
mounted on insulators. On a
Goubau line, the wave travels...
- Army
Signal Corps emplo**** 24 specialists—including the
physicists Georg Goubau,
Gunter Guttwein,
Georg H****,
Horst Kedesdy, and Kurt Lehovec; the physical...
- found,
amongst them
family members of the
noble houses of Rubens, Fourment,
Goubau, Tucher, Plantin, Moretus, de Borrekens, etc. Some
stones were
resited there...
- surface. Some structures, such as non-radiative
dielectric waveguides and the
Goubau line, use both
metal walls and
dielectric surfaces to
confine the wave....
- 1941. G.
Goubau, "Surface
waves and
their application to
transmission lines," J. Appl. Phys., vol. 21, pp. 1119–1128; November,1950. G.
Goubau, “Über die...
- van Dyck as is
shown in the
group portrait of the
three children of the
Goubau family. Van Egmont's
workshop also
produced many
copies in
paint or print...