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{{GR Product | |||
|model=1212-P2 | |||
|codes=ANNUL | |||
|class=detectors amplifiers | |||
|summary=One Megahertz Filter | |||
|image=GR 1212-P Close Up.jpg | |||
|caption=General Radio 1212-P2 One Megahertz Filter | |||
|series=1212 | |||
|introduced=1956 | |||
|discontinued=1968 | |||
|designers= | |||
|manuals= | |||
* '''Manual Needed.''' | |||
{{Catalog History}} | |||
}} | |||
The {{Title|General Radio 1212-P2 One Megahertz Filter}} was introduced in {{Catalog O}} and remained available through {{Catalog T}}. | |||
The Type 1212-P2 is designed as an inline filter tuned to 1 MHz for use with the [[1212-A|Type 1212-A Null Detector]]. | |||
Its function is to eliminate low-frequency noise and hum. It is recommended for 1 MHz measurements with the [[716-CS1|Type 716-CS1 Capacitance Bridge]], [[916-AL|Type 916-AL RF Bridge]], and [[1606-A|Type 1606-A Bridge]]. | |||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [[Media:GR Exp 1212-P2 01_1956.pdf|Experimenter January 1956 describing Type 1212-P2]] | |||
==Photos== | ==Photos== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
GR-1212-P2-1.jpg | |||
GR 1212-P2 Front.jpg | |||
GR 1212-P2 Front A.jpg | |||
GR 1212-P2 Input.jpg | |||
GR 1212-P2 Output.jpg | |||
GR 1212-P2 Side.jpg | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Detectors Amplifiers]] | [[Category:Detectors Amplifiers]] | ||
[[Category:Unit Instruments]] | [[Category:Unit Instruments]] |
Latest revision as of 04:07, 11 May 2024
The General Radio 1212-P2 One Megahertz Filter was introduced in Catalog O (1956) and remained available through Catalog T (1968).
The Type 1212-P2 is designed as an inline filter tuned to 1 MHz for use with the Type 1212-A Null Detector.
Its function is to eliminate low-frequency noise and hum. It is recommended for 1 MHz measurements with the Type 716-CS1 Capacitance Bridge, Type 916-AL RF Bridge, and Type 1606-A Bridge.