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Ron Johnson wrote:
It is possible (IME) for magnetrons to lose power over time, sometimes the antenna cap gets eroded away and sometimes you find cracks in one of the magnets. Ron Yes they do loose power over time ! It depends upon how fast the filament/cathode looses the ability to produce electrons. Often Thoriated Tungsten is used in the heater ! If it gets hammered it rapidly looses emission. -- Best Regards: Baron. |
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