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The '''General Radio 1021-A''' is part of a series of Standard Signal Generators [[introduced in 1951]] and available in Catalog N | The '''General Radio 1021-A''' is part of a series of Standard Signal Generators [[introduced in 1951]] and available in Catalog N | ||
and remained available through Catalog S 1965. Frequency range is dependant on the oscillator type installed. | and remained available through Catalog S 1965. Frequency range is dependant on the oscillator type installed. Internal modulation at 1000 Hz plus provision for external modulation. The panel reads output voltage or modulation percentage. | ||
:'''See below.''' | :'''See below.''' |
Revision as of 05:44, 29 February 2024
The General Radio 1021-A is part of a series of Standard Signal Generators introduced in 1951 and available in Catalog N
and remained available through Catalog S 1965. Frequency range is dependant on the oscillator type installed. Internal modulation at 1000 Hz plus provision for external modulation. The panel reads output voltage or modulation percentage.
- See below.
- Type 1021-AV 40 to 250 MHz in 2 bands.
- 1021-P1 power supply and case.
- 1021-P3B VHF oscillator 2 band unit.
Specifications
- Frequency Range: 40 to 2000 MHz depending on the oscillator unit installed.
- Output Impedance: 50 Ω ± lO%.
- Output Voltage: 0.5 to 2 V.
Links
- Experimenter describing Type 1021-A 1950
- Experimenter describing Type 1021-A and Type 1021-P3A 1955
- Experimenter describing Type 1021-P10 1957