Travelling Wave Tube Amplifier
Another cathode ray device, the Travelling Wave tube (TWT) is used in microwave communications and radar. Unlike magnetrons and similar to klystrons, it doesn’t create the wave but amplifies it. These linear beam tubes can have output energy in hundreds of kW where as this example has just a 1W output.

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