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    Exam 5: Microwave Devices and Their Operation: Gunn Diodes, Impatt Diodes, Klystron Tubes
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    The Klystron Tube Used in a Klystron Amplifier Is a __________Type
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The Klystron Tube Used in a Klystron Amplifier Is a __________Type

Question 4

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The klystron tube used in a klystron amplifier is a __________type beam amplifier.


A) linear beam
B) crossed field
C) parallel field
D) none of the mentioned

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