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* [[Media:GR 1360-B Microwave Oscillator 1360-00-B 1964.pdf|General Radio 1360-B Microwave Oscillator Manual (1964)]] (OCRed)
* [[Media:GR 1360-B Microwave Oscillator 1360-00-B 1964.pdf|General Radio 1360-B Microwave Oscillator Manual (1964)]]  
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The '''1360-B Microwave Oscillator'''was  [[introduced in 1965|introduced in 1965 Catalog S]] and remained available to Catalog U 1970.  
The '''1360-B Microwave Oscillator'''was  [[introduced in 1965|introduced in 1965 Catalog S]] and remained available to Catalog U 1970.  
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==Links==
==Links==
* [[Media:GRwiki  Exp 1360-A 1_1962.pdf|Experimenter describing 1360-A January 1962]] (OCRed)
* [[Media:GRwiki  Exp 1360-A 1_1962.pdf|Experimenter describing 1360-A January 1962]]
* [[Media:GRwiki  Exp 1360-B 8_1964.pdf|Experimenter describing 1360-B August 1964]] (OCRed)
* [[Media:GRwiki  Exp 1360-B 8_1964.pdf|Experimenter describing 1360-B August 1964]]


==Photos==
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Revision as of 23:42, 28 February 2024

General Radio 1360-B
microwave oscillator
General Radio 1360-B Microwave Oscillator

Available from 1965 to 1970

Manuals
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)

The 1360-B Microwave Oscillatorwas introduced in 1965 Catalog S and remained available to Catalog U 1970.

The 1360-B is an upgrade from 1360-A with improvements in amplitude and frequency stability. The oscillator uses a Type 5836 Reflex Klystron in a coaxial cavity. An interesting feature is the band switch is built into the frequency dial with panel lamps indicating what band you using.

Specifications

  • Frequency Range: 1.7 to 4.1 GHz in two ranges.
  • Accuracy: ±1% of dial reading.
  • Stability: Warm-up drift is approximately 0.15% during the first hour, total drift approximately 0.25%.
  • Output Power: Typically more than 100 mW above 2 GHz. Total variation in maximum output with frequency is 20 to approximately 300 mW.

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