dear bigboss
thanks for your friendly idea
I've studie microwave transistor amplifier design by gonzaless and it has been completly self study process.I know matching and other primary knowledge but as my ID indicate i'm completly newborn to microwave engineering
in comparison to you and others.so I will be appreciated if guide me
thanks in advance
Sorry about my argue but I should have to say..
Microwave Engineering can certainly be understood by self studying but it should neccessarly be noted that every study starts with small steps.Reading some textbooks,application notes,engineering bulletins,researching ph.d thesis etc. will of course help you and improve your level.
But there is one thing that you shouldn't forget.The life is real and simulators are just tools that help us.
Before doing a mighty design such as X-band power amplifier, I recommend you to start some primitive designs to learn linearity.nonlinearity,noise,matching,feedback,layout techniques,models,real and ideal components,grounding,single ended vs. balanced,thermal issues,parasitic couplings and avoiding, etc..etc..
So, there plenty of knowledge are waiting for you to learn.
First things first, you should consider those friendly warnings.