In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Rick K
arlquist" writes:

>I can also tell you (having investigated this sort of thing)
>that adding varactors to the cavity to tune it is a huge can of
>worms that you want to avoid if at all possible.

Apart from being a can of worms, wouldn't it also be pointless ?

Every CBT will have to be corrected for relativistic height anyway
so wouldn't the tuning just turn into yet a C-field and not add
any actual improvement ?

If I have understood it right, the main thing about the RF part of
the cavity is stability and symmetry, more than precise dimensions ?

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