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Re: [TCML] Klystron use?




Well that's exactly what Klystrons are used and designed for..
They are designed as amplifiers to drive resonators or transmitters etc that allow you to boost a signal while controlling the phase, amplitude and frequency etc... They could be used to drive telsa coils - but are usually designed to operate in the hundreds of megahertz or gigahertz range...
but like any thing they could be adapted for other uses....

Stephen


Harold Weiss wrote:
Hi Chris,

There has been one resonator (cavity not coil) built that I know of using a klystron to drive it. It was done at a university somewhere pre 2000 if I remember right. The resonator was pretty good size, around 2' in diameter and 8-9' tall. That's about all I remember about it from the pics.

David E Weiss



Has anyone ever built a tube coil using a klystron?

Would the Klystrons (there are 3) from a 1987 Harriss 120UX transmitter be
suitable for such an application?
AFAIK the tubes would be tuned for transmitting a standard television signal
on Channel 28.


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