“…Those gauges have a sensitivity higher than in the B-A-gauges. Several studies have been performed even recently on the instabilities of the gauge output [82,83,84] and errors caused by external electron source [85]. The drawback represented by spurious currents due a single feedthrough was overcome by N. T. Peacock and R. N. Peacock [86] by connecting an inverted magnetron gauge tube with two feedthroughs to separate the anode high voltage and the cathode current.…”