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GB647700A - Improvements in or relating to the production of modulated high frequency oscillations - Google Patents

Improvements in or relating to the production of modulated high frequency oscillations

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GB647700A
GB647700A GB21768/43A GB2176843A GB647700A GB 647700 A GB647700 A GB 647700A GB 21768/43 A GB21768/43 A GB 21768/43A GB 2176843 A GB2176843 A GB 2176843A GB 647700 A GB647700 A GB 647700A
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resonator
auxiliary
beams
modulation
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GB21768/43A
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Unisys Corp
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Sperry Corp
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Priority claimed from US470678A external-priority patent/US2482766A/en
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01JELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
    • H01J25/00Transit-time tubes, e.g. klystrons, travelling-wave tubes, magnetrons
    • H01J25/02Tubes with electron stream modulated in velocity or density in a modulator zone and thereafter giving up energy in an inducing zone, the zones being associated with one or more resonators
    • H01J25/10Klystrons, i.e. tubes having two or more resonators, without reflection of the electron stream, and in which the stream is modulated mainly by velocity in the zone of the input resonator
    • H01J25/12Klystrons, i.e. tubes having two or more resonators, without reflection of the electron stream, and in which the stream is modulated mainly by velocity in the zone of the input resonator with pencil-like electron stream in the axis of the resonators
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H03ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
    • H03CMODULATION
    • H03C5/00Amplitude modulation and angle modulation produced simultaneously or at will by the same modulating signal
    • H03C5/02Amplitude modulation and angle modulation produced simultaneously or at will by the same modulating signal by means of transit-time tube

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  • Microwave Tubes (AREA)
  • Stabilization Of Oscillater, Synchronisation, Frequency Synthesizers (AREA)

Abstract

647,700. Valve modulating circuits ; frequency modulation. SPERRY CORPORATION. Dec. 28, 1943, No. 21768. Convention date, Dec. 30, 1942. [Class 40 (v)] [Also in Group XL (a)] An electron discharge apparatus for producing either substantially pure frequency modulation, or substantially pure amplitude modulation, or a desired mixture of both comprises means for producing a main electron beam (cathode 65, Fig. 5) and means for velocity-modulating it to establish in a cavity resonator 61 a highfrequency electromagnetic field, and means for producing one or more auxiliary beams passing through said field (cathodes 66, 67), or through a field in a resonator coupled to said field (Figs. 12, 13, not shown), without substantial energy contribution thereto ; means such as grids 52, 55, 56 are provided to modulate the main and auxiliary beams as required. To obtain pure amplitude modulation, frequency modulation due to the effect of the varying space charge in the main beam on the frequency of the resonator is eliminated by adjusting the auxiliary beams so the total space charge is always constant. To obtain pure frequency modulation, the main beam is unmodulated and the auxiliary beams are modulated to vary the frequency of the resonator. The device shown in Fig. 5 is of the kind described in Specification 630,005, [Group XL (a)], with a buncher resonator 60 and a catcher resonator 61, separate drift tubes 47, 48, 49 being provided for the main beam and the two auxiliary beams. The batteries 102, 103 adjust the velocities of the two auxiliary beams so that the bunches enter the resonator 61 in phase opposition, thus contributing no energy to it. The intensity of the auxiliary beams is adjusted by bias potentiometers 105, 106, to be half that of the main beam. Modulation 107 is applied through centre-tapped secondary of transformer 108 to potentiometers 109, 110 modulating the auxiliary and main beams respectively. For amplitude modulation, the tappings 111, 112 are on opposite sides of the centre point, the amplitude of the auxiliary modulation being half that of the main beam. For frequencymodulation tapping 111 is at the centre point and tapping 112 is at maximum. Desired mixtures of amplitude and frequency modulation may be obtained by adjusting the tappings intermediate these extreme conditions. The two resonator oscillator may be replaced by a single resonator reflex type, Fig. 6 (not shown), in which case only one auxiliary beam is needed, if it is collected after its first transit, so that it does not energize the resonator, Fig. 9 (not shown). Separate auxiliary beams, from cathodes 78, 79, Fig. 7, may be applied to the buncher and catcher resonators 90, 91, a partition 97 serving to cut off the beams so that they do not energize the resonators. The device is of the kind shown in Specification 602,164, [Group XL (a)]. The auxiliary beam may be transverse to the electric field in the resonator in either a reflex or a two resonator type, Figs. 8, 10 (not shown). The auxiliary beams may pass through separate resonators coupled by coaxial lines to the main resonators ; Figs. 12 and 13 (not shown), show such arrangements otherwise generally similar to Figs. 9 and 7 respectively. In Fig. 11, the separate resonator 181 is in the feedback path between buncher resonator 179 and catcher resonator 178. Specifications 530,869, 531,251 and 535,767 also are referred to.
GB21768/43A 1942-12-30 1943-12-28 Improvements in or relating to the production of modulated high frequency oscillations Expired GB647700A (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US470678A US2482766A (en) 1942-07-01 1942-12-30 High-frequency modulating system
US586007A US2482768A (en) 1942-12-30 1945-03-31 High-frequency modulating system

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GB647700A true GB647700A (en) 1950-12-20

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2602157A (en) * 1946-05-31 1952-07-01 Sperry Corp Ultrahigh-frequency variable impedance element
NL241212A (en) * 1958-07-14
NL263539A (en) * 1960-04-14

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US2259690A (en) * 1939-04-20 1941-10-21 Univ Leland Stanford Junior High frequency radio apparatus
USRE22724E (en) * 1938-04-14 1946-02-19 Radio transmission and reception
US2245627A (en) * 1938-06-24 1941-06-17 Univ Leland Stanford Junior Stabilization of frequency
US2227372A (en) * 1938-07-21 1940-12-31 Univ Leland Stanford Junior Tunable efficient resonant circuit and use thereof
GB537491A (en) * 1939-12-22 1941-06-24 Standard Telephon & Radio Ag Improvements in or relating to high frequency electron discharge apparatus
US2278210A (en) * 1940-07-05 1942-03-31 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Electron discharge device

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