How a Klystron Tube Works
The klystron is used in television transmission, particle accelerators, and powerful radar, like that in the DEW line which defended North America from attack. Developer of this model klystron tube Rudy Dehn explains how the high powered microwave device works. Dehn and others developed a better tube at GE Schenectady. This short video is an excerpt from a full video talking about the development of the device from 1936-1976.
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