Thanks BigBoss.
-There is DC through shunt stub. If we assume that shunt stub will be realized as rectangle. One side of the rectangle will be on the side of "HF" path, and on the oposite side I have to connect bypass capacitor to the ground and to route DC voltage. The thing I don't really understand is practical realization. Should I put capacitor in the middle of the side of stub? If I wanr to route DC through the stub, via for example 20mil line, where should I connect DC feedline and stub?
- So, with the frequency of 433.92 MHz, I don't have to care about discontinuities? I can freely make stub cascades.
Tnaks again