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|model=1214-E | |model=1214-E | ||
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|class=oscillators | |class=oscillators | ||
|summary= | |summary=Unit oscillator | ||
|image=GR 1214-E Front Close-up.jpg | |image=GR 1214-E Front Close-up.jpg | ||
|caption=General Radio 1214-E Unit Oscillator | |caption=General Radio 1214-E Unit Oscillator | ||
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* [[Media:GRwiki 1214-A,D,E,M Unit Oscillator 922-D 1960.pdf| | * [[Media:GRwiki 1214-A,D,E,M Unit Oscillator 922-D 1960.pdf|General Radio 1214 Series Unit Oscillator 922-D 1960]] | ||
{{Catalog History}} | {{Catalog History}} | ||
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The | The {{Title|General Radio 1214-E Unit Oscillator}} was available only in {{Catalog P}}. | ||
The Type 1214-E is a member of the [[Unit instruments|Unit Oscillator]] family | The Type 1214-E is a member of the [[Unit instruments|Unit Oscillator]] family using a self-contained power supply. It is designed to be used as a signal source for the [[1661-A|Type 1661-A Vacuum Tube Bridge]]. | ||
Like other members of the 1214 family ([[1214-A]], [[1214-D]], and [[1214-M]]), the 1214-M's power supply is transformerless, with a single 117N7 tube containing the power supply rectifier and a beam power section as the oscillator. | |||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== |
Latest revision as of 22:18, 30 April 2024
The General Radio 1214-E Unit Oscillator was available only in Catalog P (1959).
The Type 1214-E is a member of the Unit Oscillator family using a self-contained power supply. It is designed to be used as a signal source for the Type 1661-A Vacuum Tube Bridge.
Like other members of the 1214 family (1214-A, 1214-D, and 1214-M), the 1214-M's power supply is transformerless, with a single 117N7 tube containing the power supply rectifier and a beam power section as the oscillator.
Specifications
- Frequency: 270 and 1000 Hz
- Accuracy: ±2%
- Output: 300 milliwatts into 800 Ω
- Harmonic Distortion: 3% with 800 Ω load