Measurement of Relative Phase Shift at Microwave Frequencies

A method is described for measuring the relative phase shift of microwave devices, such as traveling-wave tubes, which utilizes the serrodyne technique to transfer the measurements into the audio-frequency range. The method is used to measure the phase shift incidental to the variation of the dc potentials applied to the several electrodes of a 2- to 4-kmc traveling-wave tube. This method is particularly useful in coaxial systems, where accurately calibrated phase shifters (and attenuators without phase shift) are not available.

[1]  Raymond C. Cumming,et al.  The Serrodyne Frequency Translator , 1957, Proceedings of the IRE.