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CV79 glass interdigital magnetron

CV79 glass interdigital magnetron

circa 1943

Magnetron, type CV 192

Magnetron, type CV 192

Two-segment glass magnetron.

Two-segment glass magnetron.

circa 1935

Split-anode magnetron type GL5J30

Split-anode magnetron type GL5J30

Telefunken split anode magnetron

Telefunken split anode magnetron

CV 1500 KB/Z

CV 1500 KB/Z

Western Electric 714 AY

Western Electric 714 AY

Unmarked, British made

Unmarked, British made

Four-segment glass magnetron.

Four-segment glass magnetron.

circa 1936

Miniature X-band magnetron

Miniature X-band magnetron

CV 186

CV 186

CV 1480

CV 1480

Q-Band magnetron

Q-Band magnetron

Split anode magnetron, type RD4Ma

Split anode magnetron, type RD4Ma

CV38 Magnetron (E1198)   7kW peak power.@ 9.1cm.

CV38 Magnetron (E1198) 7kW peak power.@ 9.1cm.

circa 1941

High-power (2.5MW peak) S-band magnetron

High-power (2.5MW peak) S-band magnetron

Mullard type YJ1260 RF heating magnetron (VTJ)

Mullard type YJ1260 RF heating magnetron (VTJ)

1960

Collection of 5 Cavity Magnetrons (VTJ)

Collection of 5 Cavity Magnetrons (VTJ)

CV292 magnetron, World War II

CV292 magnetron, World War II

Magnetron, type SFD356, as used in Shackleton Airborne Early Warning Radar, 1973-1991. Type AN/APS - 20

Magnetron, type SFD356

Magnetron.

Magnetron

High-power magnetron, type M565

High-power magnetron, type M565

Magnetron, type CV.348, complete, together with a number of parts from a dismantled magnetron

Magnetron, type CV.348

Magnetron, type CV.348, complete, together with a number of parts from a dismantled magnetron

Magnetron, type CV.348

Two German split anode magnetrons, 1942. Glass envelope and electrodes only (VTJ)

Two German split anode magnetrons

Sectioned magnetron as used in the Microwave oven

Sectioned magnetron as used in the Microwave oven

German H2S magnetron Oscillator unit

German H2S magnetron Oscillator unit

High-power (2.5MW peak) S-band magnetron type 7132, 1959, with water-cooled magnet and output waveguide assembly

High-power (2.5MW peak) S-band magnetron type 7132

Two German split anode magnetrons, 1943-44. All glass construction with ceramic electrode supports (VTJ)

Two German split anode magnetrons

Magnetron, type CV.348, complete, together with a number of parts from a dismantled magnetron

Magnetron, type CV.348