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Figure 2. The model and dimensions of 2.45 GHzbranch line coupler.
Figure 3. The complete structure of the full duplex model.
Figure 4. The complete fabricated prototype of the proposed full duplex model.
Figure 6. The reflection coefficients (S11, S22, S33, and S44) at the ports of the constructed 180◦directional coupler.
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