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The Lecher wire system can be used to measure frequency of standing waves. This amounts to a yardstick approach in analyzing the wavelength of radiant energy, being a electronic filter with a high Q. When the measured distance of the weak points (which have narrow locations) in a transmission line (eg., several feet of two wires in a parallel line, at or below a foot apart) an understanding of the standing wave ratio could be obtained.

The Lecher wire system was developed by Ernst Lecher of Vienna circa 1890. The principles behind the Lecher wire system contributed to high-power transmission line and cavity resonator (eg., waveguide) development.

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