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{{GR Product | {{GR Product | ||
|model=1153-A | |model=1153-A | ||
|codes=1153-9801,1153-9811 | |||
|class=frequency standards and meters | |class=frequency standards and meters | ||
|summary= | |summary=Digital frequency meter | ||
|image=GR 1153-A Front.jpg | |image=GR 1153-A Front.jpg | ||
|caption=General Radio 1153-A Digital Frequency Meter | |caption=General Radio 1153-A Digital Frequency Meter | ||
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* [[Media:GR 1153-A Digital Frequency Meter Needs OCR 1965.pdf|General Radio 1153-A Digital Frequency Meter Manual 1965 (Needs OCR)]] | * [[Media:GR 1153-A Digital Frequency Meter Needs OCR 1965.pdf|General Radio 1153-A Digital Frequency Meter Manual 1965 (Needs OCR)]] | ||
{{Catalog History}} | |||
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The | The {{Title|General Radio 1153-A Digital Frequency Meter}}, a general-purpose frequency meter and event counter, was available in {{Catalog S}} only. | ||
The display consists of five "[[Numerik]]" incandescent readouts (see [[IND-0300]] and [[IND-1801]] for details). | |||
It is interesting to note that if a lamp fails, the counter will stop at that digit because the lamp is part of the counting circuit. | |||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
* '''Frequency Range:''' DC to 10 MHz | * '''Frequency Range:''' DC to 10 MHz | ||
* '''Calibration Accuracy:''' ±1 count ± time-base stability | * '''Calibration Accuracy:''' ±1 count ± time-base stability | ||
* '''Sensitivity:''' 0. | * '''Sensitivity:''' 0.1 V<sub>p-p</sub> (30 mV<sub>RMS</sub>) at 100 kΩ and 50 pF; 1.0 V<sub>p-p</sub> (0.3 V<sub>RMS</sub>) at 1 MΩ and 20 pF | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [[Media:GRwiki Exp 1153-A 09_1965.pdf|Experimenter describing Type 1153-A | * [[Media:GRwiki Exp 1153-A 09_1965.pdf|Experimenter September 1965 describing Type 1153-A]] | ||
* [[Media:GR Exp Numerik 1962-2.pdf|Experimenter August 1964 describing the Numerik Display]] | |||
==Photos== | ==Photos== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
GR 1153-A Front.jpg | GR 1153-A Front.jpg | ||
GR 1153-A Numerik Front.jpg | GR 1153-A Numerik Front.jpg|Note the spare lamps | ||
GR 1153-A Numerik Rear.jpg | GR 1153-A Numerik Rear.jpg|Note the spare lamps | ||
GR 1153-A Top.jpg | GR 1153-A Top.jpg | ||
GR 1153-A Bottom.jpg | GR 1153-A Bottom.jpg |
Latest revision as of 14:06, 18 October 2024
The General Radio 1153-A Digital Frequency Meter, a general-purpose frequency meter and event counter, was available in Catalog S (1965) only.
The display consists of five "Numerik" incandescent readouts (see IND-0300 and IND-1801 for details). It is interesting to note that if a lamp fails, the counter will stop at that digit because the lamp is part of the counting circuit.
Specifications
- Frequency Range: DC to 10 MHz
- Calibration Accuracy: ±1 count ± time-base stability
- Sensitivity: 0.1 Vp-p (30 mVRMS) at 100 kΩ and 50 pF; 1.0 Vp-p (0.3 VRMS) at 1 MΩ and 20 pF
Links
- Experimenter September 1965 describing Type 1153-A
- Experimenter August 1964 describing the Numerik Display
Photos
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Note the spare lamps
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Note the spare lamps
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