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23.02.2009 20:07:12
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WWII; Флот; Армия; ВВС;
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странненько, википедия говорит о прародителе чехе и доработке до ума Англами
объемно резонансного типа в 1940. Тогда то он и и стал похож на то, что мы и сегодня используем. Может поэтому авторство им иногда и приписывают.
Наши с магнетронами на большие мощности вышли ещё раньше, в конце тридцатых. О немцах вообще ничего.
In 1940, at the University of Birmingham in the UK, John Randall and Harry Boot produced a working prototype similar to Hollman's cavity magnetron, but added liquid cooling and a stronger cavity. Randall and Boot soon managed to increase its power output 100 fold. Instead of giving up on the magnetron due to its frequency inaccuracy, they sampled the output signal and synced their receiver to whatever frequency was actually being generated. James Sayers (born 1912) worked with Randall and Boot on the development of the cavity magnetron.[2] Born on a farm in Corkey, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, he built a water wheel powering a generator to provide electricity to the farm as a teenager. Later in World War II, he worked on the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetron