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MG7095 Magnetron Replacement: MG7095 Specs, Data Sheet & Substitute Info

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If you need a direct MG7095 replacement for an S-band pulsed RF source, the key is confirming the electrical limits, cooling method, and waveguide interface before you order. This model is typically specified for systems that need stable peak power in a narrow tuning range, and it is commonly paired with a separate magnet assembly and water cooling.

For selection support, share the marking on your existing unit (and any associated magnet marking if applicable), your modulator type, pulse width, and waveguide transition details so we can verify the correct configuration. For comparisons, use the datasheet-driven specs below as your baseline.

MG7095 magnetron specs

This MG7095 is an e2v magnetron designed for pulsed S-band operation with mechanical tuning and water cooling. If you are new to magnetrons, there’s a quick explainer on our what is a magnetron page to help explain the basics before you dive into the specifications.

General specifications are shown below; refer to the datasheet for full limits, test conditions, outlines, and integration notes.

Specification Details
Device type Mechanically tuned pulsed S-band magnetron (intended primarily for linear accelerators)
Frequency range 2993–3002 MHz (with specified cooling water conditions)
Peak output power 3.1 MW
Output interface Via transition to WR284 waveguide
Cooling Water-cooled (verify flow rate and outlet temperature limits per datasheet)
Anode voltage (peak) 46–52 kV
Peak anode current 60–120 A
Pulse duration (max) Up to 5.0 µs (confirm your modulator timing)
Magnet Separate
Approx. net weight ~8 kg

MG7095 magnetron data sheet download

The relevant datasheet download is below. Use it to confirm outline dimensions, cooling connections, recommended operating points, and any system integration notes before purchase.

Download MG7095 datasheet (PDF)

MG7095 substitute & equivalent information

Magnetron substitutions should be treated as a fit-and-function exercise, not a “close enough” swap. In addition to matching frequency range and peak power, confirm the tuner range, waveguide transition, magnet arrangement, cooling requirements, and your modulator’s pulse width and rise-time behavior.

If you’re replacing an MG5193-family magnetron, you may see it discussed as an MG7095 equivalent in spares listings. Treat that as a starting point only—verify mechanical fit, cooling, and operating conditions against your system documentation or reach out to us for help.

If you’re troubleshooting the full high-voltage chain, you may also need a compatible magnetron transformer rather than only swapping the RF source.

If your work is within a radiation therapy platform and you’re sourcing components across the same subsystem, you can also review our linear accelerator parts selection.

For broader model comparison and availability across related products, contact us with your specs and photos—as trusted magnetron manufacturers, we can help verify fit and compatibility across related models.

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