Antique radios, Old Time Radios
6410
Was used by |
Radar |
Filament |
Vf 8.3 Volts / If 85 Ampere / Half indirect |
Description |
One of the more powerful S-band packaged magnetron, designed for early warning radar sets. Intended to operate with oil-immersed heater/cathode terminals for insulation and with forced-fluid cooling.
- 2750 to 2860 MHz
- 71 kV at 130 A typical input pulses
- 4.8 MW peak output pulses, 2 µs at 0.00072 duty
- 85 A heater pre-heating current for 3 minutes, must be reduced to 82 A in operation.
2805MHz fixed frequency high-power magnetron. 76KV, 135A, 5MW out pulses. Integral magnet, waveguide output, water cooling.
GE, Raytheon and Italian Selenia Eltel, formerly ELSI, known sources.
A very interesting 1959 film showing the replacement of this magnetron aboard of an US EC-121 Warning Star can be seen at the link below
youtube.com/watch?v=4NeJdH1Q5Cw
It also helps to fully understand the huge mass of this magnetron which has to be handled by two young people.
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Dimensions (WHD) incl. pins / tip |
546 x 406 x 190 mm / 21.50 x 15.98 x 7.48 inch |
Weight |
26300 g / 927.71 oz |
Information source |
-- Original prospect or advert
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