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Even-odd mode analysis

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Could anyone show an actual circuit example using the even-odd mode analysis concept ?

By the way, I am reading **broken link removed**


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Wilkinson's power combiner is a nice example which uses odd and even mode analysis to find the impedance.
 
I just found this nice article about even-odd mode analysis for Wilkinson Power Divider

Before reaching the even-odd mode analysis, I am bit confused with slides 10 and 11.

For slide 10, why "250-ohm transmission line loads in parallel" ?

For slide 11, why "quarter-wave transformer could convert RS to 2RS so we can match input ports" ?
 

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