The high frequency power tubes were required for better spacial resolution. My 
understanding was that major difference between the German radar and allied was 
that the Germans had a single trace, like a time domain reflectometer. The 
allies had a rotating image that is similar to what we see on current radars, 
today. The cavity tuned magnetron was clearly an issue because it allowed them 
to run at a higher frequency than the split plate magnetron. Both were 
significant changes in how things were done.

Dwight


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From: cctalk <cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org> on behalf of Nico de Jong via 
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Oh sh..l., It was a bit too quick
Apologies...
/Nico
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Subject: EF50 was Re: radar history


>E = 6.3v filament
> F = Pentode
> 5x = B9G base
>
> Andy

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