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|introduced=1963
|introduced=1963
|discontinued=1968
|discontinued=1968
|designers=W. F. Byers;E. Karplus;E. Favre;D. Foss;W. Montague
|designers=W. F. Byers;Eduard Karplus;E. Favre;D. Foss;W. Montague
|manuals=
|manuals=
* [[Media:GRwiki 1025-A Generator 1025-0110-B 1965.pdf|General Radio 1025-A Sweep Frequency Generator Manual 1025-0110-B 1965]]
* [[Media:GRwiki 1025-A Generator 1025-0110-B 1965.pdf|General Radio 1025-A Sweep Frequency Generator Manual 1025-0110-B 1965]]
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The '''General Radio 1025-A Sweep Frequency Generator''' was introduced in 1963 Catalog R and remained available through Catalog T 1968.
The '''General Radio 1025-A Sweep Frequency Generator''' was introduced in 1963 Catalog R and remained available through Catalog T 1968.


The type 1025-A is motor driven type sweep oscillator.  The frequency determining variable capacitors rotor is motor driven.  Also mounted on the rotor is a trigger used to create a marker for the swept frequency.  The oscillator covers 0.7 to 230 MHz plus two band spread segments.  The segments on this particular unit are 400 to 500 kHz for broadcast radio IF frequency and 10.7 MHz ±300 kHz for FM and TV broadcast IF frequencies. Other custom band spread segments were available. There's also a control to manually turn the rotor to set up the sweep characteristics.
Its frequency-determining variable capacitor rotor is motor-driven.  Also mounted on the rotor is a trigger used to create a marker for the swept frequency.   
The oscillator covers 0.7 to 230 MHz plus two band spread segments.   
The segments on this particular unit are 400 to 500 kHz for broadcast radio IF frequency, and 10.7 MHz ±300 kHz for FM and TV broadcast IF frequencies.  
Other custom band spread segments were available. There's also a control to manually turn the rotor to set up the sweep characteristics.


==Specifications==
==Specifications==
* '''Frequency Range:''' 0.7 to 230 MHz in 10 ranges plus band spread ranges.
* '''Frequency Range:''' 0.7 to 230 MHz in 10 ranges plus band spread ranges
* '''Calibration Accuracy:''' At output voltages less than 0.3 volt, frequency is indicated to within +0.5%.
* '''Calibration Accuracy:''' At output voltages less than 0.3 volt, frequency is indicated to within +0.5%
* '''Drift:''' Not greater than 0.3% for five hours after one-hour warmup.
* '''Drift:''' Not greater than 0.3% for five hours after one-hour warmup
* '''Sweeping Rate:''' 22.2 milliseconds 20 times per second.
* '''Sweeping Rate:''' 22.2 milliseconds 20 times per second


==Links==
==Links==

Revision as of 18:23, 16 March 2024

General Radio 1025-A
sweep oscillator
General Radio 1025-A Sweep Frequency Generator

Available from 1963 to 1968

Manuals
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)

The General Radio 1025-A Sweep Frequency Generator was introduced in 1963 Catalog R and remained available through Catalog T 1968.

Its frequency-determining variable capacitor rotor is motor-driven. Also mounted on the rotor is a trigger used to create a marker for the swept frequency. The oscillator covers 0.7 to 230 MHz plus two band spread segments. The segments on this particular unit are 400 to 500 kHz for broadcast radio IF frequency, and 10.7 MHz ±300 kHz for FM and TV broadcast IF frequencies. Other custom band spread segments were available. There's also a control to manually turn the rotor to set up the sweep characteristics.

Specifications

  • Frequency Range: 0.7 to 230 MHz in 10 ranges plus band spread ranges
  • Calibration Accuracy: At output voltages less than 0.3 volt, frequency is indicated to within +0.5%
  • Drift: Not greater than 0.3% for five hours after one-hour warmup
  • Sweeping Rate: 22.2 milliseconds 20 times per second

Links

Photos