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Uncle Peter has spoken so i guess i shouldjust give up on the idea.



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Why don't you try one and let us know? It might just need additional
filtering
if they are using some sort of pulse width control of the klystron duty
cycle.
I was just expressing an opinion. My kitchen microwave is a Panasonic
inverter type.

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Uncle Peter wrote:


if they are using some sort of pulse width control of the klystron duty
cycle.


Somehow I seem to remember an early commercial 'radio oven' that used
a klystron; can anyone confirm this?

I was just expressing an opinion. My kitchen microwave is a Panasonic
inverter type.


Please post photos of it together with make and model info; if you
feel frisky, photos of the interior and PCBs would also be helpful
together with a photo of the wiring-diagram label that is often
included.

Regards,

Michael
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Uncle Peter wrote:


Please post photos of it together with make and model info; if you
feel frisky, photos of the interior and PCBs would also be helpful
together with a photo of the wiring-diagram label that is often
included.

Regards,

Michael


When it croaks. My wife likes it in one piece for now. Magnetron,
not klystron... Typo.

Pete


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Uncle Peter wrote:


if they are using some sort of pulse width control of the klystron duty
cycle.


Somehow I seem to remember an early commercial 'radio oven' that used
a klystron; can anyone confirm this?

I was just expressing an opinion. My kitchen microwave is a Panasonic
inverter type.


Please post photos of it together with make and model info; if you
feel frisky, photos of the interior and PCBs would also be helpful
together with a photo of the wiring-diagram label that is often
included.

Regards,

Michael


i thought i did post the model #. dont know what happened. will have to dig
it out again. Wife got a hold of them and gave one to the church and one
became our personal oven so i cant tear it apart. I have long since been
forbidden to do that unless it is really broken.

Jimmie


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