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Deutsch: Sendemodul eines FMCW-Radar-Höhenmessers (Sowjetunion ca. 1973)
  • unten: montiert
  • linke Seite: Topfkreis TK mit Scheibentriode ST
  • rechte Seite: Deckel mit durch Motor M betriebenem Sektorelement S zur kapazitiven Frequenzmodulation
English: Microwave cavity from the transmitter module of a FMCW radar altimeter (Soviet Union circa 1973). (SK) the microwave cavity resonant at the output frequency. Inside the cavity is a high frequency coaxial triode vacuum tube (ST) which functions as an oscillator to generate the microwaves. The cover of the cavity has the tube's anode contact, and a motor (M) which rotates capacitive plates (S) projecting into the cavity to vary the output frequency for frequency modulation. (Bottom) cavity assembled.
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16:42, 7 February 2008Thumbnail for version as of 16:42, 7 February 20081,016 × 955 (113 KB)Ulfbastel (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=Sendemodul eines FMCW-Radar-Höhenmessers (Sowjetunion ca. 1973) /transmitter device od a FMCW-altitude-radar:<br> unten /bottom: montiert / mounted<br> left: Topfkreis mit Scheibentriode / coaxial resonant circuit with disc tri

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