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- From: clarke@watson.ibm.com (Ed Clarke)
- Subject: Re: Can a Microwave's performance deteriorate with time?
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- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1992 18:44:41 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov12.031353.18312@wixer.cactus.org>, guppy@wixer.cactus.org (Jennifer Mery) writes:
- |> In article <1992Nov11.153135.13142@tamsun.tamu.edu> tpradeep@cs.tamu.edu (Pradeep K Tapadiya) writes:
- |>>now takes about 60 sec. Can the intensity of a microwave radiation
- |>>go down with time? Or is something else wrong with my microwave? Can
- |> My Amana Radar range slows down when it gets dirty inside, and goes back
- |> to normal when we clean it.
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- There's a magnetron TUBE in there, perhaps it's getting old and needs
- replacement. Probably cost more to replace the tube than to replace the
- whole oven. 8-(.
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