The interesting discussions on this site provoked me to try the experiment with 
two, fairly identical, Gunn K-band oscillators operating at 24.125 GHz.  
Individual power outputs were +18.5 and +19.5 dBm or 0.071W and 0.089W, 
respectively.  By adding E/H tuners between the oscillator and precision 
attenuator used to measure output power,output powers could be increased to 
0.118W and 0.148W respectively, an increase of 2.2 dB in each case, and total 
power of 0.265W.

Next the oscillators wee combined with a matched magic-T.  A a Gunn oscillator, 
followed by E/H-tuner was connected to each end port.  A termination was placed 
in the top (out of phase) port,  The in-phase side port was connected to 
another E/H-tuner, followed by an HP K-382A precision calibrated attenuator, HP 
K-486A thermistor mount, and HP 432A power meter.  Adjusting the three E/H 
tuners for maximum, a power output power of +24.25 or 0.266W was attained.  
Thus no power gain was observed by combining with the magic-T.

In summary, the sum of the Gunn oscillator powers, operated individually 
without E/H tuners was 0.160W.  Adding E/H-tuners increased their total output 
to 0.265W.  When the oscillators were combined with a magic-T and three 
E/H-tuners, total power was 0.266W, virtually the same as the sum of individual 
power outputs.

Adjustment of the E/H-tuners between oscillators and the magic-T was critical 
as the oscillators tended to drop out of oscillation near the maximum power 
adjustment settings.  It appeared the tuners were resonating the output irises 
of the oscillators so as to circumvent their isolation function and drain more 
power from the cavities. This was discussed in an earlier message from John C 
Roos, K6IQL.

Conclusion:  Gunn oscillators are necessarily very inefficient devices.  Their 
stable operation depends on an output iris to limit output power so as to 
achieve a balance that provides for stable operation.  The designer's 
intentions can be overcome by resonating the output iris so as to overcome the 
limitation and increase power and efficiency at the expense of stability.

Bruce, KG6OJI 
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