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The 1218-A is a general-purpose frequency source covering 900 to 2000 MHz. It finds use as a generator for bridges, admittance meters, and impedance meters. | The 1218-A is a general-purpose frequency source covering 900 to 2000 MHz. It finds use as a generator for bridges, admittance meters, and impedance meters. | ||
Being part of the [[Unit instruments|Unit Oscillator family]], it requires a separate power supply or a modulating power supply. The Type [[1263-B]] is one of the recommended power supplies. | |||
Direct amplitude modulation at audio frequencies is provided by a front panel phone jack. With a 1000-P6 Crystal Diode Modulator accessory, modulation from 0 to 20 MHz is possible that is essentially free of FM | Direct amplitude modulation at audio frequencies is provided by a front panel phone jack. With a [[1000-P6|1000-P6 Crystal Diode Modulator]] accessory, modulation from 0 to 20 MHz is possible that is essentially free of FM. | ||
The | The output of the Type 1218-A can be monitored by a voltmeter and can be kept constant by the Type [[1263-B]] Amplitude-Regulating Power Supply. | ||
In combination with an [[874-GA|874-GA Attenuator]], an [[874-VR|874-VR Voltmeter Rectifier]], and an [[874-VI|874-VI Voltmeter Indicator]], the 1218-A provides an accurately known output voltage for receiver testing. | |||
The recommended sweep drives are types [[908-P1]], [[908-P2]], [[908-R12]], [[908-R96]], and [[1750-A]]. | |||
A Sylvania 5675 UHF medium-μ pencil triode is used as the oscillator tube, see below for the data sheet. | |||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== |
Latest revision as of 04:21, 30 May 2024
The General Radio 1218-A Unit Oscillator was introduced in Catalog P (1959) and remained available through Catalog R (1963).
The 1218-A is a general-purpose frequency source covering 900 to 2000 MHz. It finds use as a generator for bridges, admittance meters, and impedance meters. Being part of the Unit Oscillator family, it requires a separate power supply or a modulating power supply. The Type 1263-B is one of the recommended power supplies.
Direct amplitude modulation at audio frequencies is provided by a front panel phone jack. With a 1000-P6 Crystal Diode Modulator accessory, modulation from 0 to 20 MHz is possible that is essentially free of FM.
The output of the Type 1218-A can be monitored by a voltmeter and can be kept constant by the Type 1263-B Amplitude-Regulating Power Supply. In combination with an 874-GA Attenuator, an 874-VR Voltmeter Rectifier, and an 874-VI Voltmeter Indicator, the 1218-A provides an accurately known output voltage for receiver testing.
The recommended sweep drives are types 908-P1, 908-P2, 908-R12, 908-R96, and 1750-A.
A Sylvania 5675 UHF medium-μ pencil triode is used as the oscillator tube, see below for the data sheet.
Specifications
- Frequency Range: 900 to 2000 MHz.
- Frequency Calibration Accuracy: ±1
- Warm-up Frequency Drift: 0.1%
- Output Power: 200 mW into a 50 Ω load