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Type '''1001-A Standard Signal Generator'''.
{{GR Product
|model=1001-A
|codes=ARGUS,1001-9701
|class=generators
|summary=Standard signal generator
|image=GR 1001-A Front A.jpg
|caption=General Radio 1001-A Signal Generator
|series=
|introduced=1951
|discontinued=1973
|designers=
|manuals=
* [[Media:GR 1001A Signal Generator 09_1967.pdf|General Radio 1001-A Signal Generator Manual 1001-0100-O (1967)]]
{{Catalog History}}
}}
The {{Title|General Radio 1001-A}} is a standard signal generator introduced in {{Catalog M}}.  It remained available through {{Catalog 1973}}.
 
The 1001-A covers a frequency range of 5 kHz to 50 MHz. It has a calibrated attenuator with output 0.1 μV to 200 mV, and also 2 V direct output.
 
The internal RF oscillator and turret band switch are removable for servicing. Inside the cabinet is a hex alignment tool for adjusting the oscillator turret coils.
 
==Specifications==
==Specifications==
* '''Frequency Range:''' 5 kHz to 50 MHz in 8 bands
* '''Accuracy:''' ±1% of reading
* '''Stability:''' Warmup drift ~0.25%, half the maximum drift reached in approximately 1½ hours
* '''Amplitude Modulation:''' 0 to 80%, continuously variable, indicated on the panel meter to ±10% of reading
* '''Modulation Frequency:''' 400 Hz internal, 20 Hz to 15 kHz external modulation
* '''Output Impedance:''' 10 Ω except at the 100 mV multiplier setting 50 Ω, 300 Ω at the 2 V output


==Links==
==Links==
* [[Media:GRwiki Exp 1001-A 1949.pdf|Experimenter September 1949 describing 1001-A]]


==Photos==
<gallery>
GR 1001-A Front A.jpg
GR 1001-A Top Rear.jpg|Top Deck
GR 1001-A Bottom Rear A.jpg|Bottom Deck
GR 1001-A RF Unit.jpg|RF Unit (Cover Removed)
GR 1001-A RF Unit Band Turret.jpg|RF Turret Switch
GR 1001-A RF Unit Output.jpg|Output Amplifier 6L6G
GR 1001-A Accessory Storage.jpg|Accessory Storage Area
GR 1001-A Alignment Tool.jpg|Alignment Tool Storage
GR 1001-A Alignment Tool Close-up.jpg|TO-44 Alignment Tool
</gallery>


==Photos==
===Supplied Accessories===
<gallery>
<gallery>
GR 1000-P1 Front.jpg|Type 1000-P1 50 Ω Termination
GR 1000-P1 Open Front.jpg|Type 1000-P1 50 Ω Termination
GR 1000-P1 Card Resistor.jpg|Type 1000-P1 50 Ω Termination
GR 1000-P2 Front.jpg|Type 1000-P2 40 Ω Termination
GR 1000-P2 Open.jpg|Type 1000-P2 40 Ω Termination
GR 1000-P2  Card Resistor.jpg|Type 1000-P2 40 Ω Termination
</gallery>
</gallery>


[[Category:Generators]]
[[Category:Generators]]
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Latest revision as of 04:08, 11 May 2024

General Radio 1001-A
Standard signal generator
General Radio 1001-A Signal Generator

Available from 1951 to 1973

Manuals
Catalog History
 Document Year Page
Catalog L 1948 112
Catalog M 1951 128
Catalog N 1954 142
Catalog O 1956 94
Catalog P 1959 92
Catalog Q 1961 86
Catalog R 1963 122
Catalog S 1965 150
Catalog T 1968 194
Catalog U 1970 218
Catalog73 1973 236
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)

The General Radio 1001-A is a standard signal generator introduced in Catalog M (1951). It remained available through Catalog 1973.

The 1001-A covers a frequency range of 5 kHz to 50 MHz. It has a calibrated attenuator with output 0.1 μV to 200 mV, and also 2 V direct output.

The internal RF oscillator and turret band switch are removable for servicing. Inside the cabinet is a hex alignment tool for adjusting the oscillator turret coils.

Specifications

  • Frequency Range: 5 kHz to 50 MHz in 8 bands
  • Accuracy: ±1% of reading
  • Stability: Warmup drift ~0.25%, half the maximum drift reached in approximately 1½ hours
  • Amplitude Modulation: 0 to 80%, continuously variable, indicated on the panel meter to ±10% of reading
  • Modulation Frequency: 400 Hz internal, 20 Hz to 15 kHz external modulation
  • Output Impedance: 10 Ω except at the 100 mV multiplier setting 50 Ω, 300 Ω at the 2 V output

Links

Photos

Supplied Accessories