Abstract

This paper proves that 2.45- and 5.8-GHz band continuous-wave magnetrons can be used to perform amplitude, phase, and frequency modulations by applying an injection-locking method. The magnetron behaved like an amplifier, and its output could follow the injection signal. In addition, we have achieved the transmission of amplitude-shift keying data at 200 kb/s as well as phase-shift keying and frequency-shift keying at 10 Mb/s. Moreover, we quantitatively discussed several demodulation performances of the injection-locked magnetrons. Finally, the transmission of audio and video information was demodulated using the injection-locked magnetrons.

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