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[[File:GR 1398-A Front.jpg|thumb|450px|right|General Radio 1398-A Pulse Generator]]
[[File:GR 1398-A Front.jpg|thumb|450px|right|General Radio 1398-A Pulse Generator]]
The '''General Radio 1398-A''' is a pulse generator introduced in {{Catalog S}} that remained available through {{Catalog T}}.
The {{Title|General Radio 1398-A Pulse Generator}} was introduced in {{Catalog S}} and remained available through {{Catalog T}}.


The 1398-A is a general purpose Pulse Generator for lab use.  Its an upgrade of the Type [[1217-C]] having its built in power supply
The 1398-A is a general purpose Pulse Generator for lab use.  Its an upgrade of the Type [[1217-C]] having its built in power supply

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General Radio 1398-A
Pulse generator
General Radio 1398-A Pulse Generator

Available from 1965 to 1968

Manuals
Catalog History
 Document Year Page
Catalog S 1965 166
Catalog T 1968 220
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
General Radio 1398-A Pulse Generator

The General Radio 1398-A Pulse Generator was introduced in Catalog S (1965) and remained available through Catalog T (1968).

The 1398-A is a general purpose Pulse Generator for lab use. Its an upgrade of the Type 1217-C having its built in power supply with a faster rise time and increased output. Being a hybrid with tubes in the output stage and transistors in the Trigger/Multivibrator circuit.

Specifications

  • PRF: 2.5 Hz to 1.2 MHz, internal control
  • PRF: DC to 2.4 MHz, external control
  • Pulse Duration: 100 ns to 1 s
  • Rise and Fall Time: 5 ns into 50 or 100 Ω
  • Output: 60 mA, positive and negative

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