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CV79_prototype-12seg

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ID = 77939
       
 
   
Type:  CW-magnetron 
  De 1925 à 1945 environ pas de production en série mais uniquement prototype.
Identique à CV79_prototype-12seg
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Autres caractéristiques électriques :
  CV79_prototype-8seg
Successeurs CV79   CV89  

Culot Octal (Int.Octal, IO) K8A, USA 1935
Chauffage Indirect
Description

At GEC E.C. Megaw experimented with magnetron oscillators since the early thirties. The split-anode structure had evolved to four-segment thanks to Yagi in 1928. The four-segment magnetron was investigated by Megaw, Posthumous, Runge et al in the very early thirties. It was observed that more stable operation at low magnetic fields could be achieved by increasing the number of segment pairs. As result, many types of multi-segment magnetron were introduced mainly in Germany, often referred to as interdigital or 'squirrel cage' type.

Megaw experiments with interdigital types led to the introduction of CV79 and of its frequency variant CV89.

Here one of the twelve-segment experimental samples made by Megaw. Likely the losses due to the bakelite octal base led to the decision of using all-glass lock-in bases in the production types.

Give also a look at the GEC eight-segment experimental prototype.

 


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