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The Type 1631-A is portable service grade inductance measuring device using the Maxwell bridge circuit.   
The Type 1631-A is portable service grade inductance measuring device using the Maxwell bridge circuit.   
It accomplishes this without the use of any vacuum tubes.  
It accomplishes this without the use of any vacuum tubes.  
The generator used is "Hummer" type operating at 1000 Hz and the detector being a set of headphones. The hummer oscillator is similar to the Type [[572-B]].
The generator used is "Hummer" type operating at 1000 Hz and the detector being a set of headphones. The microphone hummer oscillator is the Type [[572-B]].
The power for the hummer oscillator is a pair Burgess F2BP suppling 6 volts mounted inside its walnut case.  
The power for the hummer oscillator is a pair Burgess F2BP suppling 6 volts mounted inside its walnut case.  



Latest revision as of 11:23, 19 June 2024

General Radio 1631-A
Inductance Bridge
General Radio 1631-A Inductance Bridge

Available from 1948 to 1948

Manuals
  • Manual Needed
Catalog History
 Document Year Page
Catalog L 1948 91
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)

The General Radio 1631-A Inductance Bridge appeared in Catalog L (1948) only.

The Type 1631-A is portable service grade inductance measuring device using the Maxwell bridge circuit. It accomplishes this without the use of any vacuum tubes. The generator used is "Hummer" type operating at 1000 Hz and the detector being a set of headphones. The microphone hummer oscillator is the Type 572-B. The power for the hummer oscillator is a pair Burgess F2BP suppling 6 volts mounted inside its walnut case.

Specifications

  • Inductance Range: 10 μH to 100 H in 3 ranges
  • Inductance Accuracy: ±2.5% of dial reading between 100 μH and 10 H. See Manual
  • Q Range: 1 to 45
  • Q Accuracy: ±10% of dial reading for values of Q between 2 and 10. See Manual

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