[[abstract]]Summary form only given. The gyrotron backward-wave oscillator (gyro-BWO) features continuous frequency tunability. However, stability issues often forbid smooth tuning over a broad bandwidth. We report theoretical and experimental investigations on beam-voltage and magnetic-field tunings of the gyro-BWO. Stationary and time-dependent simulations indicate that a properly-tapered, short interactions structure permits a very broad single-mode tuning range. A Ka-band experiment based on the simulation results has been conducted. The interaction structure consists of a 3-cm uniform section of radius 2.66 mm connected at each end to slightly tapered section of 4 cm in length. The structure is immersed in a uniform magnetic field with...