This paper presents the state-of-the-art of high-Q TE01 mode DR cavity filt
ers for PCS wireless base station applications. In order to have TE01 mode
filter to be competitive with other high-Q cavity technologies, employment
of nonadjacent coupling to implement advanced filter features and easy filt
er machining and integration are essential. The quadruplet and trisections
are regarded as basic blocks to implement symmetric and asymmetric transmis
sion zeros in filter stop band. The relative alignment of the magnetic mode
field across the coupled adjacent cavities is analyzed to identify the sig
n of nonadjacent coupling. A direct cascading of a wide band combline filte
r to a TE01 mode dielectric resonator (DR) filter is proposed to suppress t
he spurious response of the DR cavity filter. This approach simplifies the
integration between the DR filter and the spurious suppression device and h
as been proved to be very cost effective. Experimental eight- and six-pole
quasi-elliptic function filters show the typical performances. To take adva
ntage of the special property of magnetic mode field alignment across the a
djacent cavities, a five-pole canonical asymmetric filter with three transm
ission zeros in low side is implemented. We believe this filter is a new de
sign for high-Q cavity filter, while a three-pole elliptic function filter
is new for DR filter technology.