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Welcome!

Regarding Klystron -

I don't feel that I reverted your post. I modified it to be more accurate. If I am missing something, please let me know.

Your description of a klystron was specific to a two-cavity klystron, which are an antiquated subset of all klystrons. I was trying to ensure that the article accurately covered both modern klystrons and klystron history. Thus I removed some parts of your description: for instance, you referred to the first cavity as a buncher cavity. On a modern klystron, it is typically to refer to the first cavity as the input cavity, and the next couple cavities as buncher cavities, followed by inductively tuned penultimate cavities, followed by the output cavity.

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