An electrodynamic system in which a magnetized tubular electron beam blows around a cylindrical solid-state plasma waveguide located coaxially in a longitudinal magnetic field is theoretically studied. It has been established, when quasi-stationary conditions are satisfied, hybrid bulk-surface or surface electromagnetic waves of helicon origin are excited in the waveguide. The waveguide eigenwaves are excited by the space-charge field of beam with matching of the longitudinal spectral components of electric field. It is noted that helicons and waves of their nature are formed in a conducting plasma medium in the assistance of an external magnetic field. It is shown the instability of coupled waves of the electrodynamic system is due to the Vavilov–Cherenkov effect.