lecher wires

lecher wires
/lekh"euhr/, Elect.
parallel wires of such length and terminations that the system will resonate, producing standing waves, if the frequency of the excitation is correct.
[1925-30; named after E. Lecher (d. 1926), Austrian physicist]

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