Inductive output tube arrangements

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CA 2180491

An inductive output tube, such as an IOT has a generally cylindrical input cavity within which an annular channel 32 is defined by part of the cavity wall 30 and other walls 33 and 34 to give a U-shaped cross-section. The channel 32 is substantially wholly filled with high frequency energy absorbing material such as ferrite loaded silicone rubber 35. This prevents unwanted oscillations and because of the large surface area of the channel in contact with the material 35 it is particularly efficient. Other configurations and locations of the channel are also possible and the absorbing material may occupy only part of the channel providing that it is in contact with the surfaces of the channel walls.

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