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The '''1360-B Microwave Oscillator''' [[introduced in 1965]] Catalog S and available to Catalog U 1970.  
The '''1360-B Microwave Oscillator''' [[introduced in 1965]] Catalog S and available to Catalog U 1970.  
The 1360-B is a upgrade from 1360-A with improvments in amplitude and frequency stability. The oscillator uses a Type 5836  
The 1360-B is an upgrade from 1360-A with improvments 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
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.
indicating what band you using.

Revision as of 07:40, 24 February 2024

General Radio 1360-B Microwave Oscillator

The 1360-B Microwave Oscillator introduced in 1965 Catalog S and available to Catalog U 1970. The 1360-B is an upgrade from 1360-A with improvments 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 approximatcly 0.25%.
  • Output Power: Typically more than 100 mw above 2 GHz. Total variation in maximum output with frequcncy is 20 to approximately 300 mW.

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