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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 19:47, 7 March 2024

General Radio 1150-B
digital frequency meter
General Radio 1150-B Digital Frequency Meter

Available from 1965 to 1965

Manuals

Manual Needed

(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)

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.

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