Wave transmission lines and networks – Attenuators
Patent
1976-04-26
1977-07-05
Gensler, Paul L.
Wave transmission lines and networks
Attenuators
330 56, 331 97, H01P 704, H03F 360
Patent
active
040343200
ABSTRACT:
An output coaxial cavity for high power electron tubes is described in which the output coupler is directly connected to an intermediate coaxial conductor of the coaxial cavity at a distance from the tube that is greater than one-quarter wavelength and less than one-half wavelength over the tuning range of the cavity. The intermediate coaxial conductor is spaced between and concentric with an inner conductor and an outer conductor of the coaxial cavity. A first shorting stub is positioned between the inner conductor and the intermediate conductor and a second shorting stub is coupled between the intermediate conductor and the outer conductor. The positions of the shorting stubs are arranged to resonate the cavity at the desired tuning frequency.
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Heckman, Jr. LeRoy Francis
Pickard James Bruce
Gensler Paul L.
Norton Edward J.
RCA Corporation
Troike Robert L.
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