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* [[Media:GR 1021A Signal Generator 1021-100-G 1964.pdf|General Radio 1021-A Standard Signal Generator Manual 1021-100-G 1964]]
* [[Media:GR 1021A Signal Generator 1021-100-G 1964.pdf|General Radio 1021-A Standard Signal Generator Manual 1021-100-G 1964]]
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* [[Media:GRwiki Catalog M OCR 1951.pdf|M (1951)]], p.134
* [[Media:GRwiki Catalog N OCR 1954.pdf|N (1954)]], p.146
* [[Media:GRwiki Catalog O OCR 1956.pdf|O (1956)]], p.92
* [[Media:GRwiki Catalog P OCR 1959.pdf|P (1959)]], p.90
* [[Media:GRwiki Catalog Q OCR 1961.pdf|Q (1961)]], p.90
* [[Media:GRwiki Catalog R OCR 1963.pdf|R (1963]], p.124
* [[Media:GRwiki Catalog S OCR 1965.pdf|S (1965)]], p.151
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The '''General Radio 1021-P1''' is the power supply and case for the Type 1021-A series of UHF and VHF Standard Signal Generators.
The '''General Radio 1021-P1''' is the power supply and case for the Type 1021-A series of UHF and VHF Standard Signal Generators.

Revision as of 09:05, 29 March 2024

General Radio 1021-P1
standard signal generator
General Radio 1021-P1 Power Supply and Case

Available from 1951 to 1965

Manuals
Catalog History
 Document Year Page
Catalog P 1959 91
Catalog Q 1961 91
Catalog R 1963 124
Catalog S 1965 152
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)

The General Radio 1021-P1 is the power supply and case for the Type 1021-A series of UHF and VHF Standard Signal Generators. It was introduced in Catalog N in 1951, and remained available through Catalog S, 1965.

The Type 1021-P1 provides all the voltages for the oscillator unit use plus modulator and voltage indication. The 1021-P1 is a regulated plate supply plus regulated filament supply to the oscillator unit. The power supply will not operate without an oscillator unit installed.

Specifications

  • Power Input: 50 W at 115 VAC.
  • Modulator: 1000 Hz AM and provision for external modulation of 30 Hz to 15 kHz AM.

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