Abstract

ABSTRACT Plug-in reflex klystrons, which have recently been developed, have many advantages ; these include flexibility of cavity design, low replacement cost, improved consistency of characteristics, and a reduction in the number of types of valve needed to cover a wide frequency band The factors upon which the performance depends are discussed from the particular point of view of plug-in applications. Constructional details and characteristics are given for two valves so far completed ; these are, CV2U6 for the S-band and CV2346 for the X-band, and both are low-voltage tubes. The former gives an output power of over 150 mw and the latter about 40 mw over a frequency band of about 20%, but tests have shown that, given suitable cavities, these two valves have a useful performance between 2 and 12 kMc/s The principles of the design of cavities suitable for these valves are discussed, with some typical examples.

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