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The General Radio 1806-A Electronic Voltmeter was introduced in Catalog R (1963) and remained available through Catalog U (1970). It did not appear in Catalog 1973.
"The Type 1806-A Electronic Voltmeter is a high-input-impedance, wide-range voltmeter. It is used for the measurement of ac and both positive and negative dc voltages, up to 1500 volts. With the addition of the Type 1806-P1 Tee Connector accessory, it can measure accurately ac voltage on a 50-ohm coaxial line at frequencies up to 1500 MHz. It can also be used as an ohmmeter, for the measurement of dc resistance from 0.2 ohm to 1000 megohms."[1]
The Type 1806-A Electronic Voltmeter superseded the Type 1800-B Vacuum-Tube Voltmeter. It offered improved accuracy, better frequency response, a wider voltage range, and better stability.
Specifications
Links
- Experimenter July 1963 describing Type 1806-A
- Antique Radio Forum thread discussing General Radio 1806-A VTVM Design Changes
- Probe accessories for the GR 1806-A VTVM
Photos
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- ↑ "Operating Instructions Type 1806-A Electronic Voltmeter", January 1965, General Radio Company