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a diode vacuum tube in which the flow of electrons from a central cathode to a cylindrical anode is controlled by crossed magnetic and electric fields; used mainly in microwave oscillators
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A self-excited oscillator used as a radar transmitter tube. Magnetrons are characterized by high peak power, small size, efficient operation, and low operating voltage. Emitted electrons interact with an electric field and a strong magnetic field to generate microwave energy. Because the direction of the electric field that accelerates the electron beam is perpendicular to the axis of the magnetic field, magnetrons are sometimes referred to as crossed-field tubes. ...
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Ralph Klose of Germany is the man behind Magnetron. He has invented many useful tools for the high end slot racer, including the original timing tool, and a digital gauss meter.
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device that comprises an electric circuit within a strong but variable magnetic field. Electrons are produced at the cathode and are caused to spin in the magnetic field. The effect of their spin is the creation of short-wave radiation. The magnetron is installed within a cavity, which can be set to resonate at the frequency of the radiation being produced by the electrons. The oscillator transmits this as a signal.
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