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M-16

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ID = 81468
       
Country:
France
Brand: CSF, Compagnie Générale de TSF; Paris
Tube type:  Magnetron 
  Ca. 1925 up to 1945 no serial production. For instance only development samples. *****
Identical to M-16
Successor Tubes E1189_Prototype  

Base Wires only.
Was used by Prototype only, no series built
Filament Vf 18 Volts / If 0.14 Ampere / Half indirect
Description

Eight-segment interdigital (squirrel cage) magnetron designed by Henri Gutton at CSF in 1938. It was the first magnetron with oxide-coated filamentary cathode. Early prototypes were specified for operation from 30 down to 6 cm wavelength, giving about 5 watts with an efficiency close to 15%.

Gutton was in touch with E.C.S. Megaw, who suggested a spiral-wound cathode, to increase the emitting surface. Early in 1939 new prototypes gave about 50 W. Few months later a new prototype was showed to Megaw in his last visit to CSF in June 1939. In the new prototype the cathode was an oxide-coated nickel cylinder heated from inside by the tungsten filament. Peak power of 300 W was measured furing the visit of Megaw. Late in 1939 a new improved design was capable of giving 1 kW peak power at 16 cm.

Two samples of this magnetron were brought by Maurice Ponte to Megaw in April 1940, just before German troops entered in Paris. Megaw was designing its six-cavity E1189 magnetron when he could handle Gutton's samples. Readily he adapted his design to build the first E1189 prototype with a spiral-wound oxide-coated filamentary cathode and the second one recalculated  to embody the oxide-coated indireclly-heated cathode.

 
Information source -- Original-techn. papers.   The cavity magnetron: not just a British invention

 

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