- range. Low-power
klystrons are used as
oscillators in
terrestrial microwave relay communications links,
while high-power
klystrons are used as output...
-
design that was part of many
klystrons,
referring to the
rhumba because of the dance-like
motion of the electrons.
Klystrons share the
basic concept that...
- tubes. They are also used in
microwave linear beam
vacuum tubes such as
klystrons,
inductive output tubes,
travelling wave tubes, and gyrotrons, as well...
-
device to be undesirable, and
based their radar systems on the
klystron instead. But
klystrons could not at that time
achieve the high
power output that magnetrons...
-
Wireless World. Reed
Business Pub. 1991. p. 66. Gilmour, A. S. (2011).
Klystrons,
Traveling Wave Tubes, Magnetrons, Crossed-Field Amplifiers, and Gyrotrons...
- multi-resonator
klystron is an
efficient amplifier, its
bandwidth is
reduced as one adds
additional resonators,
which makes high-power
klystrons have a relatively...
-
reduce microphonics in
klystrons.
Where tuning was essential, a
compromise usually was made
between the
resistance of the
klystron to
microphonism and the...
- Beam-loading
effects in
small reflex klystrons (1948)
Tunable waveguide cavity resonators for
broadband operation of
reflex klystrons (1948)
Doctoral advisor Karl...
- radiation. This is
unlike conventional microwave vacuum tubes such as
klystrons and magnetrons, in
which the
wavelength is
determined by a single-mode...
- of his
Sierra Club
friend Russell Varian, who was a co-inventor of the
klystron and who had died in 1959. The
title was
taken from the poem "Sand Dunes"...