722-N

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The General Radio 722-N Precision Capacitor was introduced in Catalog K1 (1939) and remained available through Catalog P (1959).

General Radio 722-N
Precision Capacitor
General Radio 722-N Precision Capacitor

Available from 1939 to 1959

Manuals
  • Manual Needed
Catalog History
 Document Year Page
Catalog K1 1939 47
Catalog K2 1942 45
Catalog K3 1944 43
Catalog K4 1945 41
Catalog L 1948 46
Catalog M 1951 47
Catalog N 1954 52
Catalog O 1956 153
Catalog P 1959 164
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)

The Type 722-N is a laboratory quality precision variable capacitor specifically designed for RF applications. It features low metallic resistance and low inductance, one third that of other 722 standard capacitors. Its direct reading from a drum mounted on the rotor shaft. The rotor is mounted on ball bearings in a aluminum casting driven by a precision worm drive. The rotor is electrically attached to the frame with silver overlay contacts. The stator is brought out to a separate terminal on the panel beside the rotor terminal attached to the chassis. The rotor terminal is a the same potential as the panel and copper lined walnut case. A correction chart is mounted on the panel for that particular capacitor. The capacitor is supplied with fitted wooden carrying case.

Specifications

  • Capacitance Range 100 to 1100 pF
  • Dial Accuracy: ±1 pF ±0.1% measured at 1 kHz
  • Maximum Voltage: 1000 V peak

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