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Show how much are circulators?. For the phase can I add an adjustable
delay? Again Thanks, Bert On Jan 15, 11:07*pm, Erich wrote: One microwave oven magnetron will get you pretty close to the legal limit. *They can be injection locked together, but that usually requires a circulator that can handle the necessary power (big $). *You also need some way of adjusting the phase between the magnetrons so that the power will add. *The adjustment can be tricky as they will tend to interact even with the circulators. 73, Erich N6FD Bert wrote: Does anyone in the group know anything about magnetrons? I planning to do some experiments in transmitting microwaves. I would like to use standard magnetrons from a microwave oven and believe I can beam further if operated at the same frequency and with the outputs in phase. I have no idea on how to do this. Please advise Cheers, Bert- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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