Antique radios, Old Time Radios
CV41
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Tube type: |
Pulse magnetron |
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Identical to |
CV41
= E1267
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Successor Tubes
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CV120
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Was used by |
Radar |
Filament |
Vf 6 Volts / If 7 Ampere / Half indirect |
Description |
The first high-power magnetron, developed since 1940. Used in some productions of gun-laying microwave radar sets, the GL3(B) Radar No 3 Mk 2. Still unstrapped, it was soon replaced by CV120.
150 kW peak, 75 W average, pulsed magnetron operating in S-band. 10-segment anode.
- 25 kV at 40 A input pulses, 1 MW
- 170 kW out pulse power
- 15% efficiency
Three frequency selections available:
- A suffix = 10.56cm wavelenght
- B suffix = 10.70cm
- C suffix = 10.84cm
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Information source |
-- Original prospect or advert Callick, Metres to Microwaves
-- Original-techn. papers.
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CV41: Manufacturer's Literature
Emilio Ciardiello
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