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Micromave Shaping Filter for Digital Satellite Communications
The introduction of transmission zeros into the well-known all-pole Butterworth transfer function leads to prototype filters having attenuation peaks outside the passband and full band equalisation of the group delay still retaining the typical well-matched reflection. Such kinds of filters prove to be particularly suited as receive filters for digital satellite communications.