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|codes=COAXHOPPER,0874-9990 | |codes=COAXHOPPER,0874-9990 | ||
|class=coaxial components | |class=coaxial components | ||
|summary=insertion unit | |summary=Coax insertion unit | ||
|image=GR 874-X 1.jpg | |image=GR 874-X 1.jpg | ||
|caption=Genrad 874-X Insertion Unit | |caption=Genrad 874-X Insertion Unit | ||
|series=GR-874 | |series=GR-874 | ||
|introduced=1954 | |introduced=1954 | ||
|discontinued= | |discontinued=1978+ | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:59, 8 May 2024
The General Radio 874-X is an "insertion unit" that allows custom parts or circuits to be built into it.
From the 1965 catalog:
A hollow cylinder fitted with a GR874 Connector at each end and with a sleeve that slides back to provide access to a space about 2 inches long and 9/16 inch in diameter. In this space can be mounted arrangements of small components such as resistors, capacitors, or inductors. The insertion unit can be used as a shielded housing for impedance-matching networks, attenuator pads, VHF transformers, filters, and many other networks. It offers excellent shielding, minimal discontinuity in the line, and convenience.
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1001-A Signal Generator Insertion Units