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On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 20:05:29 GMT, Bruce in Alaska
wrote: In article , Jeff wrote: Note that magnetron life (which is a finite resource) is not used up by standby time. Actually, the above is not an accurate conclusion. Magnitrons are a special type of Vacum (sp) Tube, that use a Filiment Anode, that is Pusled at High Voltage, to create the RF energy that makes the Transmitter Pulses. There are specific operational time limits on filiment life for Pulsed and nonPulsed situations. Operating a magnitron, with just the filiments lite does degrade the life of that filiment, and will cause it to fail. It just doen't happen as fast as when the unit is being Pulsed with High Voltage Pulses. Operational Life is in the range of 1000 to 2000 hours and of that time, most figure 20% will be in Standby Mode (filiment lite/no HV Pulses). Increasing the Standby Time will extend Operational Life, but definitly not forever, and as the filiment ages, MultiPulse, and Frequency Drift will become issues. Bruce in alaska The bit that's pulsed in the magnetron is the cathode at the centrer of the gadget. The anode surrounds it, and is the machined copper piece with the cavities. But Bruce has it mostly right, I reckon Brian Whatcott |
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Brian Whatcott wrote: On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 20:05:29 GMT, Bruce in Alaska wrote: In article , Jeff wrote: Note that magnetron life (which is a finite resource) is not used up by standby time. Actually, the above is not an accurate conclusion. Magnitrons are a special type of Vacum (sp) Tube, that use a Filiment Anode, that is Pusled at High Voltage, to create the RF energy that makes the Transmitter Pulses. There are specific operational time limits on filiment life for Pulsed and nonPulsed situations. Operating a magnitron, with just the filiments lite does degrade the life of that filiment, and will cause it to fail. It just doen't happen as fast as when the unit is being Pulsed with High Voltage Pulses. Operational Life is in the range of 1000 to 2000 hours and of that time, most figure 20% will be in Standby Mode (filiment lite/no HV Pulses). Increasing the Standby Time will extend Operational Life, but definitly not forever, and as the filiment ages, MultiPulse, and Frequency Drift will become issues. Bruce in alaska The bit that's pulsed in the magnetron is the cathode at the centrer of the gadget. The anode surrounds it, and is the machined copper piece with the cavities. But Bruce has it mostly right, I reckon Brian Whatcott Well I hadn't had my coffe yet, yesterday and the BrainPan wasn't operating up to speed yet.....You are correct...... Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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