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The article contains the brief characteristics of a continuous wave magnetron, which is a high-power microwave tube generating electromagnetic waves with a frequency of 915 MHz. Such tubes are used primarily in industrial heating processes. Shorter process times and high efficiency of electricity/heat conversion are among the most significant advantages of microwave heating equipment.