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Experimental Ka-Band Klystron RR.E. VX357 E354 (Prototype)

The VX357 developmental klystron was designed at Clarendon Laboratory (Oxford), in the UK.

Following the development of the VX302, the same design was scaled for higher frequency to produce the VX357. This was an experimental device of which very few were made, covering the 8.3-9.2 mm wavelengths (~32.5 – 36.5 GHz). At the time, this would have probably been one of the highest frequency microwave sources in existence!

The design was dropped fairly quickly as, just post-war, the more advanced EMI design klystrons came out such as the VX5023 etc., that became the EMI commercial R9546 series etc.

(Informations provided by Danial Stocks.)

 

Experimental Ka-Band Klystron RR.E. VX357 E354 (Prototype)

104 x 131 x 50 mm • 4"1/8 x 5"1/8 x 2"

Experimental Ka-Band Klystron RR.E. VX357 E354 (Prototype)

Experimental Ka-Band Klystron RR.E. VX357 E354 (Prototype)

Experimental Ka-Band Klystron RR.E. VX357 E354 (Prototype)

Experimental Ka-Band Klystron RR.E. VX357 E354 (Prototype)

Experimental Ka-Band Klystron RR.E. VX357 E354 (Prototype)

 


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