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The high demand for speed and capacity as well as the need for spectrum for new application have determined the ITC industry to use higher frequencies, where the electromagnetic phenomena as reflection, refraction dispersion and coupling play an important role. The paper analyzes the coupling signals at the near and far end of the two coupled microstrip lines.