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page 37 Friday 11 January 2011 ".... the most precious cargo of the war a black deed box containing Britain s most valuable technological secrets They included a device called the cavity magnetron.... "
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later refined the magnetron still further by strapping alternate cavities. As with many British inventions of this period, the magnetron was provided to the US for free when they entered
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In 1948 he joined the Scientific Civil Service, and was appointed Principal Scientific Officer (PSO) at Services Electronic Research Laboratories, in
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in Devon. He frequently went down there to the family holiday home with his wife Penelope, and his two sons, Christopher and Nicholas.
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transmitter. He assigned John Randall and Boot to the problem. By late February 1940, they had invented the much more powerful
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University of Birmingham – Poynting Physics Building – blue plaque
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He retired in 1977 and died in Cambridge on 8 February 1983.
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which was fitted in an experimental radar by May 1940.
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but it produced insufficient power to be useful as a
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People educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham
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