At what position is the input signal inserted into a traveling-wave tube?
A. At the cathode end of the helix
B. At the collector
C. At the collector end of the helix
D. At the control grid of the electron gun
Answer: Option A
Coupling into and out of a traveling-wave tube can be accompanied by a
A. Waveguide match
B. Cavity match
C. Direct coax-helix match
D. All of the above
A. A long time constant
B. Low-pass filters
C. The shortest possible time
D. The restricted high-frequency response
A. $${\text{S}} = \frac{{2\lambda {\text{R}}}}{{\text{L}}}$$
B. $${\text{S}} = \frac{{3\lambda {\text{R}}}}{{\text{L}}}$$
C. $${\text{S}} = \frac{{\lambda {\text{R}}}}{{\text{L}}}$$
D. $${\text{S}} = \frac{{\text{L}}}{{\lambda {\text{R}}}}$$
The aquadag coating on the inside of PPI tube is used
A. To focus the beam of primary electrons
B. To shield the electron beam from unidirectional magnetic
C. As a second anode and to prevent the build-up of secondary field
D. All of these
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