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               Nevertheless, the LHR technologies have opened up some very promising
            possibilities, especially when tied to the centimetre wavelength range, long ex-
            ploited by the industry.
               Suffice it to mention the commercial klystron modules with a unit power of
            up to 1.5 MW. It is technically feasible to use them to deliver microwave power
            of the order of 20 MW to ITER.


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