Amplifiers – With electron beam tube amplifying device – Having electrode coupled to cavity resonator
Patent
1991-03-06
1993-08-24
Pascal, Robert J.
Amplifiers
With electron beam tube amplifying device
Having electrode coupled to cavity resonator
315 5, 315 589, 333230, H01J 2818, H03H 360
Patent
active
052392724
ABSTRACT:
An electron beam tube arrangement has an output cavity resonator circuit which includes a first output cavity, a second output cavity being coupled thereto by means of a coupling loop. The coupling loop is located in the first cavity and connected to said second cavity. In one embodiment of the invention, the second cavity also contains a coupling loop which is electrically connected to that in the first output cavity.
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Bardell Steven
Bohlen Heinz P.
Bridges Mark
Heppinstall Roy
Wilcox David M.
EEV Limited
Lee Benny T.
Pascal Robert J.
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