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A Microwave Journey: 1958–2008, Part I

This history of <i>Microwave Journal</i> as told through the articles that appeared in the magazine over the past 50 years is also the history of the microwave industry as told by those in the business. This series will journey through the evolution of...

July 15, 2008
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We start this story of the microwave industry with the invention of the cavity magnetron in England under wartime pressures. By 1939, English scientists had already installed a coastal radar system. Based on the early success of radar, the British military now desired radar sets small enough to fit...
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