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Description figure 1a, 1b and 1c from US patent 2424267, Philip S. Carter, "High frequency resonator and circuits therefor", granted 1947-07-22 , assigned to Radio Corporation of America 
Date original upload dateenwiki 2008-01-23
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Author Philip S. Carter
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