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The '''General Radio 1150-B Digital Frequency Meter''' was only available in Catalog S 1965. | The '''General Radio 1150-B Digital Frequency Meter''' was only available in Catalog S 1965. | ||
The Type 1150-B is a general purpose frequency meter and event counter. Its an improvment on the 1150-A with | The Type 1150-B is a general purpose frequency meter and event counter. Its an improvment on the 1150-A with | ||
higher frequency range and trigger control. For the frequency display it uses five "Numerik" incadesant readouts. See [[IND-0300]] also [[IND-1801]] for details. An interesting to note that is a lamp fails the counter will stop at that digit. The lamp is part of the counting circuit. | higher frequency range and trigger control. For the frequency display it uses five "Numerik" incadesant readouts. See [[IND-0300]] also [[IND-1801]] for details. An interesting to note that is a lamp fails the counter will stop at that digit. The lamp is part of the counting circuit. |
Revision as of 20:47, 7 March 2024
The General Radio 1150-B Digital Frequency Meter was only available in Catalog S 1965.
The Type 1150-B is a general purpose frequency meter and event counter. Its an improvment on the 1150-A with higher frequency range and trigger control. For the frequency display it uses five "Numerik" incadesant readouts. See IND-0300 also IND-1801 for details. An interesting to note that is a lamp fails the counter will stop at that digit. The lamp is part of the counting circuit.
Specifications
- Frequency Range"' 10 Hz to 400 kHz.
- Sensitivity 0.1 volt, peak-to-peak, at 100 kΩ or 1 volt, peak-to-peak, at 1 MΩ.
- Accuracy: ± 1 count ± crystal-oscillator stability.
- Input Impedance: 1 MΩ shunted by 50 pf 100 kΩ shunted by 500 pf, switch selected.
Links
- Experimenter describing Type 1150-A June 1963
- Experimenter describing Type 1150-B August 1964
- Experimenter describing Numerik Display August 1964