strapping in cavity magnetrons is used to prevent mode jumping. the rising sun cavity structure may be used to ease strapping.
It means "power failure". It occurs when the unit is first plugged in, or when power is interrupted. On many recent GE, Hotpoint and Samsung models, it can occur when the oven has a bad magnetron or a loose magnetron mount due to a poor repair. In such cases, a few seconds after you press Start, the magnetron outputs electrical interference which disrupts the control board, making it reset as if you unplugged it. Then the clock has to be reset and the cycle will repeat when you try to cook. If you have more questions, you can "Ask Mr. Microwave" at http://www.microwavedisplay.com/blog.htm (That's me!)
Second time around echoes are returns from large fixed clutter areas located a long distance from the radar. Because they originate from a large distance, such echoes are returned after a second magnetron pulse has been transmitted. However, they pertain to the first pulse transmitted by the magnetron. Such echoes are range ambiguous but, in addition, second time around clutter will not cancel. This is due to the fact that the phase locking of the COHO applies only to the last transmitted pulse.http://www.radartutorial.eu/08.transmitters/tx05.en.html
You are injured badly. You will need Strapping.
The Strapping Fieldhands was created in 1991.
Strapping machines are used for winding the strapping onto objects firmly and securely. This is best done with a machine if a high tension is required because they can hold the strapping more tightly.
That strapping man could help move my furniture.
Strapping Young Lad ended in 2007.
Strapping Young Lad was created in 1995.
To test a magnetron in a microwave oven, you can use a multimeter set to the resistance or continuity function. Disconnect the magnetron from the oven and touch the multimeter probes to the terminals on the magnetron. If there is no continuity or the resistance reading is significantly different from the specified range, the magnetron may be faulty.
A magnetron tube inside of the microwave produces the waves and a fan circulates them.
A magnetron is a high-power, high frequency vacuum tube. The magnetron is the source of radio-frequency energy in RADAR systems and in the microwave oven in your kitchen, for example.
To replace the magnetron in your microwave, you will need to first unplug the microwave and remove the cover. Locate the magnetron, which is usually near the top of the microwave. Disconnect the wires attached to the magnetron and remove any mounting screws holding it in place. Install the new magnetron by reversing these steps, ensuring it is securely in place before reattaching the cover and plugging in the microwave.
To replace a microwave magnetron in a microwave oven, you will need to first unplug the microwave and remove the cover. Locate the magnetron, which is usually near the oven cavity. Disconnect the wires and screws holding the magnetron in place. Install the new magnetron by reversing these steps, ensuring it is securely attached. Finally, test the microwave to ensure it is working properly.
To replace a microwave magnetron, you will need to first unplug the microwave and remove the cover. Locate the magnetron, which is usually near the microwave's control panel. Disconnect the wires and screws holding the magnetron in place. Install the new magnetron by reversing these steps, ensuring it is securely attached. Finally, replace the cover and plug the microwave back in to test if it is working properly.