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RE: Spark Gap Gasses Experiment
> Original Poster: Jim Lux <James.P.Lux-at-jpl.nasa.gov>
>
> Tesla List wrote:
>
> Interestingly, though, Air seemed to work better in trigatrons
> (triggered spark gaps) for radar use. Something about the O2 being there
> helping quench the arc. Craggs & Meek talk about this a bit, as does
> Fruengel.
>
Jim, this must be some older technology. I have been working with
radar from a few kwatts to 5 megawatts for the past 10 years and have never
heard
of a trigatron. I had to go look it up. :^) Interesting though. I imagine
the
Varian switch tubes now do the same function. This could also be used as a
crowbar switch, also. Actually, by definition, I think some of our crowbar
switches may
be trigatrons. I just never heard anyone call them that. I'll have to
check with some
of the REAL old timers around here.
Russ Thornton
CSR 2040,
Building 989, Rm. A1-N20
Phone: (407) 494-6430
Email: thorntor-at-rc.pafb.af.mil