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Type '''1330-A Bridge Oscillator'''.
{{GR Product
|model=1330-A
|class=oscillators
|summary=Bridge Oscillator
|image=GR 1330-A Close-up.jpg
|caption=General Radio 1330-A Bridge Oscillator
|series=
|introduced=1951
|discontinued=1973
|designers=
|manuals=
* [[Media:GR 1330-A Bridge Oscillator 1330-0100-J 03-1968.pdf|General Radio 1330-A Bridge Oscillator Manual 1330-0100-J 1968]]
{{Catalog History}}
}}
The {{Title|General Radio 1330-A Bridge Oscillator}} was introduced in {{Catalog M}} and remained available through {{Catalog 1973}}.
 
The Type 1330-A is a wide range Oscillator designed as a generator in bridge service. It can supply 2 fixed frequencies for audio frequency bridges and variable frequency from 5 kHz to 50 MHz for RF bridge measurements. The 1330-A offers amplitude modulation of the variable RF oscillator by the two fixed audio oscillator frequencies. With its totally shielded aluminum case and carrying handles its portable and less expensive than a standard signal generator. The RF compartment is similar in design to the [[1001-A]] with its double shielded removable housing. The panel of the 1330-A can also be rack mounted.
 


==Specifications==
==Specifications==
* '''Frequency Range:''' 400 Hz, 1000 Hz fixed frequencies; 5 kHz to 50 MHz in 8 ranges
* '''Frequency Accuracy:''' ±5% for the fixed frequencies; ±2% for frequencies above 150 kHz 
* '''Envelope Distortion:''' Between 1% and 6% at the 60% modulation level
* '''Output Voltage:''' fixed 12 V at the audio output; RF output is adjustable up to 10 V into 50 Ω


==Links==
==Links==
 
* [[Media:GR Exp 1330-A 12_1950.pdf|Experimenter December 1950 describing Type 1330-A]]


==Photos==
==Photos==
<gallery>
<gallery>
GR 1330-A Front A.jpg
GR 1330-A Front.jpg
GR 1330-A Side View.jpg
GR 1330-A Rear.jpg
GR 1330-A Cabinet.jpg
GR 1330-A Inside Rear.jpg
GR 1330-A Inside Rear A.jpg
GR 1330-A Inside Top.jpg
GR 1330-A Inside Rear Alignment Tool.jpg
GR 1330-A Inside Rear B.jpg
GR 1330-A Inside Rear C.jpg
GR 1330-A Oscillator close-up.jpg
GR 1330-A Inside Rear B.jpg
GR 1330-A Inside Rear D.jpg
GR 1330-A Band Switch Turret.jpg
GR 1330-A Power Supply A.jpg
GR 1330-A Power Supply B.jpg
GR 1330-A Power Supply C.jpg
</gallery>
</gallery>


[[Category:Oscillators]]
[[Category:Oscillators]]
[[Category:Unit Instruments]]

Revision as of 00:41, 8 May 2024

General Radio 1330-A
Bridge Oscillator
General Radio 1330-A Bridge Oscillator

Available from 1951 to 1973

Manuals
Catalog History
 Document Year Page
Catalog M 1951 150
Catalog N 1954 166
Catalog O 1956 110
Catalog P 1959 108
Catalog Q 1961 108
Catalog R 1963 111
Catalog S 1965 138
Catalog T 1968 218
Catalog U 1970 244
Catalog73 1973 318
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)

The General Radio 1330-A Bridge Oscillator was introduced in Catalog M (1951) and remained available through Catalog 1973.

The Type 1330-A is a wide range Oscillator designed as a generator in bridge service. It can supply 2 fixed frequencies for audio frequency bridges and variable frequency from 5 kHz to 50 MHz for RF bridge measurements. The 1330-A offers amplitude modulation of the variable RF oscillator by the two fixed audio oscillator frequencies. With its totally shielded aluminum case and carrying handles its portable and less expensive than a standard signal generator. The RF compartment is similar in design to the 1001-A with its double shielded removable housing. The panel of the 1330-A can also be rack mounted.


Specifications

  • Frequency Range: 400 Hz, 1000 Hz fixed frequencies; 5 kHz to 50 MHz in 8 ranges
  • Frequency Accuracy: ±5% for the fixed frequencies; ±2% for frequencies above 150 kHz
  • Envelope Distortion: Between 1% and 6% at the 60% modulation level
  • Output Voltage: fixed 12 V at the audio output; RF output is adjustable up to 10 V into 50 Ω

Links

Photos