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Type '''1003 Standard Signal Generator'''.
{{GR Product
|model=1003
|class=generators
|summary=standard signal generator
|image=GR 1003 Generator Front.jpg
|caption=General Radio 1003 Standard Signal Generator
|series=
|introduced=1968
|discontinued=(?)
|designers=Rudi Altenbach
|manuals=
* [[Media:GR 1003 Generator Manual 1003-0100-B 1969 .pdf|General Radio 1003 Standard Signal Generator Manual 1003-100-B 1969]]
}}
The '''General Radio 1003 Standard Signal Generator''' was [[introduced in 1968]] Catalog N and remained available through Catalog 1978.
 
==Specifications==
==Specifications==
* '''Frequency Range:''' 67 kHz to 80 MHz in 10 ranges.
* '''Calibration Accuracy:''' ±0.25%, typically ±0.1%.
* '''Output Voltage:'''  0.05 μV to 3 V across 50 Ω.
* '''Source Impedance:''' 50 Ω ±10%.
* '''Modulation:''' 400 and 1000 Hz, ±0.5% AM; Provision for external modulation.


==Links==
==Links==
* [[Media:GRwiki Exp 1003 Generator 7_1967.pdf|Experimenter describing Type 1003 July 1967]]




==Photos==
==Photos==
<gallery>
<gallery>
GR 1003 Generator Front.jpg
GR 1003 Generator Rear.jpg
GR 1003 Generator Left Side.jpg
GR 1003 Generator Right Side.jpg
GR 1003 Generator Rear B.jpg
GR 1003 Generator Bottom.jpg
GR 1003 Generator Attenuator Close-up.jpg
GR 1003 Generator Bottom Left B.jpg
GR 1003 Generator Bottom Left.jpg
GR 1003 Generator Bottom Right.jpg
GR 1003 Generator Top.jpg
GR 1003 Generator Top Board.jpg
GR 1003 Generator Motor Drive Close-up.jpg
GR 1003 Generator Top B.jpg
</gallery>
</gallery>


[[Category:Generators]]
[[Category:Generators]]

Revision as of 12:59, 29 February 2024

General Radio 1003
standard signal generator
General Radio 1003 Standard Signal Generator

Available from 1968 to (?)

Manuals
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)

The General Radio 1003 Standard Signal Generator was introduced in 1968 Catalog N and remained available through Catalog 1978.

Specifications

  • Frequency Range: 67 kHz to 80 MHz in 10 ranges.
  • Calibration Accuracy: ±0.25%, typically ±0.1%.
  • Output Voltage: 0.05 μV to 3 V across 50 Ω.
  • Source Impedance: 50 Ω ±10%.
  • Modulation: 400 and 1000 Hz, ±0.5% AM; Provision for external modulation.

Links


Photos