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Marine Radar Parts/Magnetron

M5199 X-Band Magnetron

by 얼라이드이파트 2012. 6. 28.

 

ABRIDGED DATA

Fixed frequency pulse magnetron.
Direct replacement for the M5022, being mechanically and electrically
interchangeable and tested to the same electrical specification.
Under most conditions it offers enhanced operating life.

Operating frequency

9445 ± 30

MHz

Typical peak output power

30

kW

Output

no.16 waveguide

(22.86 x 10.16 mm internal)

Magnet

integral

Coupler

UG-40B/U (NATO S.N. 5985-99-083-0051)

Electrical

Mechanical

Cathode

indirectly heated

Overall dimensions

see outline

Heater voltage (see note 1)

6.3

V

Netweight

1.5 kg approx

Heater current at 6.3V

0.55

A

Mounting position

any

Cathode pre-heating time
(minimum)
(see note 2)

60

s

Cooling

natural or forced-air

Heater starting current, peak value,
not to be exceeded

3.0

A max

A minimum clearance of 50 mm

must be maintained between
the magnetron and any magnetic materials.

Notes

1. With no anode input power. For average values of pulse input power greater than
40 W, the heater voltage must be reduced within 3 seconds after the application of
h.t. according to the following schedule:
Vh = 0.08 (110 - Pi) volts
where Pi = average input power in watts.
The magnetron heater must be protected against arcing by the use of a minimum
capacitance of 4000 pF shunted across the heater directly at the input terminals;
in some cases a capacitance as high as 2 mF may be necessary depending
on the equipment design. For further details see the Magnetron Preamble.

2. For ambient temperatures above 0℃. For ambient temperatures between 0 and
-55 ℃ the cathode pre-heating time is 90 seconds.

OUTLINE (All dimensions without limits are nominal)

Outline Notes
1. Anode temperature measured at this point. Paint should be removed from this point before temperature
measurement is made.
2. Reference plane B passes through the centres of the two holes of the mounting plate as shown and is
perpendicular to reference plane A.
3. Reference plane C intersects plane B at the centre of the mounting plate hole as shown and is mutually
perpendicular to reference planes A and B.
4. With surface A resting on a flat surface plate, a feeler gauge 0.51 mm thick and 3.18 mm wide will not
enter more than 3.18 mm at any point.
5. The axis of the heater lead protector will be within 58 of a normal to reference plane C.
6. Surface A and interior surfaces of the waveguide will be plated with 1.55 mg/cm2 of gold or 4.65 mg/cm2
of silver, but will not be plated if the parts are made of monel or equivalent corrosion resistant materials.
All other metal surfaces will be painted with heat resistant paint or otherwise treated to prevent corrosion.
7. The clearance between the inside surface of the protector and the 9.53 mm diameter cylindrical surface
of the standard single contact miniature bayonet lamp base (B.S.52 (1952) Type BA9s/14)
will not be less than 3.18 mm.
8. The position of the waveguide hole is not specified on this drawing since tubes are tested and used with
coupler UG-40B/U (NATO S.N. 5985-99-083-0051).
9. The centre of this hole will lie within 0.102 mm of reference plane C.
10. These holes will lie within 0.127 mm of the indicated centres. A cylinder of 8.38 mm diameter and centred
on these holes will clear the side of the magnet.
11. Recommended direction of air flow.
12. The north seeking pole of the magnet will be adjacent to the cathode sidearm.

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