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* [[Media:GRwiki Catalog L OCR 1948.pdf|L (1948)]], p.196
* [[Media:GRwiki Catalog M OCR 1951.pdf|M (1951)]], p.218
* [[Media:GRwiki Catalog N OCR 1954.pdf|N (1954)]], p.224
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The '''General Radio 1140-A UHF Wavemeter''' was introduced in {{Catalog L}} and remained available through {{Catalog N}}.
The {{Title|General Radio 1140-A UHF Wavemeter}} was introduced in {{Catalog L}} and remained available through {{Catalog N}}.
   
   
The 1140-A is a simple device to measure frequency in the UHF range of 240 to 1200 MHz with 2% accuracy.  Behind the rear window is what's called a Butterfly circuit which varies capacitance and inductance simultaneously to attain resonance.  Resonance is indicated with a microammeter.
The 1140-A is a simple device to measure frequency in the UHF range of 240 to 1200 MHz with 2% accuracy.  Behind the rear window is what is called a [[butterfly circuit]] which varies capacitance and inductance simultaneously to attain resonance.  Resonance is indicated with a microammeter.


==Specifications==
==Specifications==

Latest revision as of 20:07, 28 May 2024

General Radio 1140-A
UHF Wavemeter
General Radio 1140-A UHF Wavemeter

Available from 1948 to 1954

Manuals

"Manual Needed"

Catalog History
 Document Year Page
Catalog L 1948 196
Catalog M 1951 218
Catalog N 1954 224
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)

The General Radio 1140-A UHF Wavemeter was introduced in Catalog L (1948) and remained available through Catalog N (1954).

The 1140-A is a simple device to measure frequency in the UHF range of 240 to 1200 MHz with 2% accuracy. Behind the rear window is what is called a butterfly circuit which varies capacitance and inductance simultaneously to attain resonance. Resonance is indicated with a microammeter.

Specifications

  • Frequency Range: 240-1200 MHz in one range
  • Accuracy: ±2% of the indicated frequency
  • Detector: A type 1N22 Crystal Detector (Microwave Diode)

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