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The '''General Radio 1311-A Audio Oscillator''' was introduced in {{Catalog U}} and remained available through {{Catalog 1978}}. | The '''General Radio 1311-A Audio Oscillator''' was introduced in {{Catalog U}} and remained available through {{Catalog 1978}}. | ||
The General Radio 1311-A Audio Oscillator is a transistorized Wien-bridge audio oscillator with transformer output. The switched | The General Radio 1311-A Audio Oscillator is a transistorized Wien-bridge audio oscillator with transformer output. The switched output frequencies correspond to commonly used bridge generator frequencies. A delta frequency control is available on the front panel to fine-tune the frequency. Although designed as a bridge oscillator, the 1311-A is also well suited for audio testing, given its low hum and distortion levels. As a bridge oscillator, it is part of the [[1660-A]] Inductance and [[1620-A]] Capacitance Measurement Systems. | ||
output frequencies correspond to commonly used bridge generator frequencies. A delta frequency control is available on the front panel | |||
to fine tune the frequency. Although designed as a bridge oscillator | |||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== |
Revision as of 01:51, 3 April 2024
The General Radio 1311-A Audio Oscillator was introduced in Catalog U (1970) and remained available through Catalog 1978.
The General Radio 1311-A Audio Oscillator is a transistorized Wien-bridge audio oscillator with transformer output. The switched output frequencies correspond to commonly used bridge generator frequencies. A delta frequency control is available on the front panel to fine-tune the frequency. Although designed as a bridge oscillator, the 1311-A is also well suited for audio testing, given its low hum and distortion levels. As a bridge oscillator, it is part of the 1660-A Inductance and 1620-A Capacitance Measurement Systems.
Specifications
- Frequency Range: 11 fixed frequencies – 50, 60, 100, 120, 200, 400, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000 Hz selected by rotary switch. A vernier provides a ±2% adjustment about nominal.
- Power Output: 1 W into matched load. (Taps provide at least 0.5 W output into any resistive load between 80 mΩ and 8 kΩ).
- Output Voltage: Continuously adjustable from 0 to 1, 3, 10, 30, or 100 V, open circuit.
- Output Current: Continuously adjustable from 0 to 40, 130, 400, 1300, 4000 mA, short circuit (approx).
Links
- Experimenter describing Type 1311-A August 1962
- R.G.Fulks, Novel feedback loop stabilizes audio oscillator; Electronics Vol.36 No.5, 1 Feb 1963.