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* [[Media:GRwiki 1302A Oscillator Form 661-I 10_1960.pdf|General Radio 1302-A Oscillator Manual 661-I 1960]] | * [[Media:GRwiki 1302A Oscillator Form 661-I 10_1960.pdf|General Radio 1302-A Oscillator Manual 661-I 1960]] | ||
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The '''General Radio 1302-A Oscillator''' was introduced in 1948 Catalog L and remained available through Catalog Q 1961. The Type 1302-A is an R-C oscillator using a modified Wein Bridge to determine the frequency at low distortion. It uses include audio testing or as a source for bridge measurements. An example is its use as a generator in the [[1610-A]] Capacitance Measuring System. | The '''General Radio 1302-A Oscillator''' was introduced in 1948 Catalog L and remained available through Catalog Q 1961. | ||
The Type 1302-A is an R-C oscillator using a modified Wein Bridge to determine the frequency at low distortion. It uses include audio testing or as a source for bridge measurements. An example is its use as a generator in the [[1610-A]] Capacitance Measuring System. | |||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== |
Revision as of 04:51, 7 March 2024
The General Radio 1302-A Oscillator was introduced in 1948 Catalog L and remained available through Catalog Q 1961.
The Type 1302-A is an R-C oscillator using a modified Wein Bridge to determine the frequency at low distortion. It uses include audio testing or as a source for bridge measurements. An example is its use as a generator in the 1610-A Capacitance Measuring System.
Specifications
- Frequency Range: 10 to 100,000 Hz in four ranges.
- Frequency Calibration: ±(l½ + 0.2 Hz).
- Output Impedance: Balanced 600 ohms and grounded 5000 ohms (See manual).
- Output Voltage: At least 20 V open circuit on 5000 Ω output, and 10 V open circuit on 600 Ω output.