1) Rectangular waveguides are commonly used to transmit microwave signals and their dimensions are based on the transmission frequency. Common waveguide shapes include rectangular, circular, and ridged.
2) Multiple electromagnetic modes can propagate within a waveguide depending on the frequency relative to the cutoff frequency for each mode. The dominant mode for rectangular waveguides is the TE10 mode.
3) Double ridge waveguides increase bandwidth at the cost of higher attenuation by lowering the cutoff frequency of the TE10 mode relative to an unloaded rectangular waveguide.