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The {{Title|General Radio 1192-B Counter}} was introduced in {{Catalog 1973}} and remained available through {{Catalog 1978}}.  
The {{Title|General Radio 1192-B Counter}} was introduced in {{Catalog 1973}} and remained available through {{Catalog 1978}}.  


The Type 1192-B is an electronic digital counter with an upper limit of 50 MHz. It's designed to measure frequency, period, frequency ratio, time interval, and event counter. The 1192-B is updated version of [[1192]] with an increase from 30 MHz to 50 MHz.  
The Type 1192-B is an electronic digital counter, an updated version of the [[1192]] with its maximum frequency increased from 32 MHz to 50 MHz. It is designed to measure frequency, period, frequency ratio, or time interval, or count events.  


There are two inputs available, the A or main input is located on the front panel with B input on the rear of the instrument. The A input features a three step attenuator and a variable trigger control with maximum frequency or 50 MHz. The B input is used for ratio measurements only or the insertion of an external time base. This input has 10 MHz frequency limit and fixed trigger level and attenuation. On the rear panel are located the start and stop inputs that compliment the front panel start/stop push button for event counting. A front panel test push button is available for testing the logic, it does not check calibration. The time base calibration is accessible through a hole in the bottom of the case.
The instrument has two inputs the A or main input is located on the front panel, the B input on the rear of the instrument. The A input features a three-step attenuator and a variable trigger control with maximum frequency of 50 MHz. The B input is used for ratio measurements, or the insertion of an external time base. This input has fixed trigger level and attenuation, and a 10 MHz frequency limit. Also located on the rear panel are start and stop inputs that complement the front panel start/stop push buttons for event counting. A front panel "test" push button is available for testing the logic, it does not check calibration. The time base calibration is accessible through a hole in the bottom of the case.


A scaler Type [[1157-B]] is available to raise the counter frequency to 500 MHz as separate instrument or combination instrument  the Type 1192-Z. The counter was available in 5, 6, or 7 digit models and accessory card that buffered the display and made available at the rear panel.
The counter was available in 5, 6, or 7 digit models. An optional accessory card buffered the display and made data outputs available at the rear panel.
 
The [[1157-B|Type 1157-B 500 MHz Scaler]] was available to raise the counter frequency to 500 MHz.
An optional cabinet housing both the 1157-B scaler and an 1192 counter was available as [[1192-Z|Type 1192-Z]].


==Specifications==
==Specifications==
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* '''Period Resolution:''' 0.1 μs
* '''Period Resolution:''' 0.1 μs
* '''Time Interval Resolution:''' 0.1 μs
* '''Time Interval Resolution:''' 0.1 μs
* '''Impedance:''' 50 Ω / 27 pF channel A; 10 kΩ / 20 pF channel B
* '''Impedance:''' 50 Ω // 27 pF channel A; 10 kΩ // 20 pF channel B
   
   
==Links==
==Links==
* [[Media:GR Exp 1192 07_1969.pdf|Experimenter July 1969 describing Type 1192]]
* [[Media:GR Exp 1192 07_1969.pdf|Experimenter July 1969 describing Type 1192]]
 
* [[Media:Burroughs B-5859 Nixie Tube Data 09_1968.pdf|Burroughs B-5859 Nixie Tube Data 1968]]


==Photos==
==Photos==
<gallery>
<gallery>
GR 1192-B Front.jpg
GR 1192-B Front.jpg
GR 1192-B 100 kHz Test.jpg|100 kHz Test
GR 1192-B Side View.jpg
GR 1192-B Side View.jpg
GR 1192-B Case Open.jpg
GR 1192-B Case Open.jpg
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GR 1192-B Rear Panel.jpg
GR 1192-B Rear Panel.jpg
GR 1192-B Inside Bottom.jpg
GR 1192-B Inside Bottom.jpg
GR 1192-B Time-Base Calibration Control.jpg|Time-Base Calibration Adjustment
GR 1192-Z Front View.jpg|1192-Z
GR 1192-Z Front View.jpg|1192-Z
GR 1192-Z Rear.jpg|1192-Z
</gallery>
</gallery>


[[Category:Frequency Standards and Meters]]
[[Category:Frequency Standards and Meters]]

Latest revision as of 19:02, 15 May 2024

General Radio 1192-B
Counter
General Radio 1192-B Counter

Available from 1973 to 1978+

Manuals
Catalog History
 Document Year Page
Catalog73 1973 328
Catalog78 1978 242
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)

The General Radio 1192-B Counter was introduced in Catalog 1973 and remained available through Catalog 1978.

The Type 1192-B is an electronic digital counter, an updated version of the 1192 with its maximum frequency increased from 32 MHz to 50 MHz. It is designed to measure frequency, period, frequency ratio, or time interval, or count events.

The instrument has two inputs − the A or main input is located on the front panel, the B input on the rear of the instrument. The A input features a three-step attenuator and a variable trigger control with maximum frequency of 50 MHz. The B input is used for ratio measurements, or the insertion of an external time base. This input has fixed trigger level and attenuation, and a 10 MHz frequency limit. Also located on the rear panel are start and stop inputs that complement the front panel start/stop push buttons for event counting. A front panel "test" push button is available for testing the logic, it does not check calibration. The time base calibration is accessible through a hole in the bottom of the case.

The counter was available in 5, 6, or 7 digit models. An optional accessory card buffered the display and made data outputs available at the rear panel.

The Type 1157-B 500 MHz Scaler was available to raise the counter frequency to 500 MHz. An optional cabinet housing both the 1157-B scaler and an 1192 counter was available as Type 1192-Z.

Specifications

  • Frequency Measurements: DC to 50 MHz
  • Period Resolution: 0.1 μs
  • Time Interval Resolution: 0.1 μs
  • Impedance: 50 Ω // 27 pF channel A; 10 kΩ // 20 pF channel B

Links

Photos