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* [[Media:GRwiki Catalog R OCR 1963.pdf|R (1963]], p.126 | * [[Media:GRwiki Catalog R OCR 1963.pdf|R (1963]], p.126 | ||
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The '''General Radio 1000-P6 Crystal Diode Modulator''' was introduced in | The '''General Radio 1000-P6 Crystal Diode Modulator''' was introduced in {{Catalog M}} and remained available through {{Catalog R}}. | ||
The Type 1000-P6 is an AM modulator accessory for oscillator frequencies between 20 and 1000 MHz. It uses a 1N21B microwave diode modulator which can be biased up to 4 V maximum, a 1.5 V battery or 0 to 4 V power supply is recommended. The modulated oscillator output must be kept below 50 mV to avoid damaging the diode. The 1000-P6 is useful for wide-band modulation where incidental FM must be negligible. | The Type 1000-P6 is an AM modulator accessory for oscillator frequencies between 20 and 1000 MHz. It uses a 1N21B microwave diode modulator which can be biased up to 4 V maximum, a 1.5 V battery or 0 to 4 V power supply is recommended. The modulated oscillator output must be kept below 50 mV to avoid damaging the diode. The 1000-P6 is useful for wide-band modulation where incidental FM must be negligible. |
Revision as of 19:19, 2 April 2024
The General Radio 1000-P6 Crystal Diode Modulator was introduced in Catalog M (1951) and remained available through Catalog R (1963).
The Type 1000-P6 is an AM modulator accessory for oscillator frequencies between 20 and 1000 MHz. It uses a 1N21B microwave diode modulator which can be biased up to 4 V maximum, a 1.5 V battery or 0 to 4 V power supply is recommended. The modulated oscillator output must be kept below 50 mV to avoid damaging the diode. The 1000-P6 is useful for wide-band modulation where incidental FM must be negligible.
Specifications
- Carrier Frequency Range: 20-1000 MHz
- Modulating Frequency Range: 0-5 MHZ
- Impedance: Unit designed for use with a 50 Ω source and 50 Ω load. Impedance at modulation terminals approximately 600 Ω