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A generalized approach to linear two-port performance evaluation and determination of two-port performance characteristics is presented in this paper. These are analytically defined and derived in terms of general hybrid parameters, covering z-, y-, h-, and g- two-port parameters. This analysis reveals significant interrelation properties which allow the derivation of any two-port performance characteristic from just two of them.