Feasibility evaluations of klystron amplifiers for conversion of solar power in synchronous orbit into microwave power at 2.4 GHz and transmission to earth were carried out. It was found that amplitrons and klystrons, using a depressed collector augmentation, can achieve efficiencies in excess of 80% if the power output is kept higher than 50 kW. Body wound selenoid provides the needed beam-focusing field. Narrow bandwidth requirements permit a low cathode loading density of 0.5 A/sq cm produced at approximately 850 centigrades. Emission tests indicate a potential life expectancy of 20 to 40 years
This final report presents the results of the design, development, and test of experimental and prod...
The flight model output stage tube for the Communications Technology Satellite is described. The out...
The design of the microwave system for the solar power satellite is described. Design modifications ...
The application of the traveling wave tubes (TWT), the backbone of all civilian and military space c...
An analytical and experimental program is described, for studying design techniques for optimizing t...
Multikilowatt transmitter study for space communications satellites - amplifier design
The history of the concept of microwave power beaming to Earth is reviewed with emphasis on transmis...
The application of the TWT - the backbone of all civilian and military space communication programs ...
A 200 watt SHF transmitter experiment package is discussed that incorporates a traveling wave tube u...
An analytical and experimental program to demonstrate the technical feasibility of a high efficiency...
Designs were formulated for four CW, millimeter wavelength traveling-wave tubes having high efficien...
An overview of microwave beamed power concepts is given in outline form. Concepts such as power tran...
The prospect of effectively limitless, continuous electricity from orbiting satellites for use on ea...
The consumed primary power is reduced and the efficiency of traveling wave tubes is raised through t...
In Feb. 1993, the Solar Power Satellite (SPS) Working Group from ISAS, Japan will launch a sounding ...
This final report presents the results of the design, development, and test of experimental and prod...
The flight model output stage tube for the Communications Technology Satellite is described. The out...
The design of the microwave system for the solar power satellite is described. Design modifications ...
The application of the traveling wave tubes (TWT), the backbone of all civilian and military space c...
An analytical and experimental program is described, for studying design techniques for optimizing t...
Multikilowatt transmitter study for space communications satellites - amplifier design
The history of the concept of microwave power beaming to Earth is reviewed with emphasis on transmis...
The application of the TWT - the backbone of all civilian and military space communication programs ...
A 200 watt SHF transmitter experiment package is discussed that incorporates a traveling wave tube u...
An analytical and experimental program to demonstrate the technical feasibility of a high efficiency...
Designs were formulated for four CW, millimeter wavelength traveling-wave tubes having high efficien...
An overview of microwave beamed power concepts is given in outline form. Concepts such as power tran...
The prospect of effectively limitless, continuous electricity from orbiting satellites for use on ea...
The consumed primary power is reduced and the efficiency of traveling wave tubes is raised through t...
In Feb. 1993, the Solar Power Satellite (SPS) Working Group from ISAS, Japan will launch a sounding ...
This final report presents the results of the design, development, and test of experimental and prod...
The flight model output stage tube for the Communications Technology Satellite is described. The out...
The design of the microwave system for the solar power satellite is described. Design modifications ...