1432-L

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The General Radio 1432-L Decade Resistor was introduced in Catalog M (1951) and remained available through Catalog S (1965).

General Radio 1432-L
Decade Resistor
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General Radio 1432-L Decade Resistor

Available from 1951 to 1965

Manuals
Catalog History
 Document Year Page
Catalog M 1951 32
Catalog N 1954 40
Catalog O 1956 169
Catalog P 1959 156
Catalog Q 1961 150
Catalog R 1963 161
Catalog S 1965 204
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)

The Type 1432-L is decade resistance box is comprised of four Type 510 decade resistance units in series for a total resistance of 111,100 Ω. The 510 decade units use an 11 position switch, the first position shorts the decade the following positions increase the resistance by a factor of 1. The decade switch is what's referred to as a make before break configuration, regardless of the position there's always a continuity at it's terminals. The terminals are Type 938 equipped with a shorting link to the case. The decades are housed in an aluminum case shielded and insulated from its resistance terminals.

Specifications

  • Total Resistance: 111,100 Ω
  • Number of Decades: 4


Type 1432-L Installed 510 Decade Units
Decade Unit Type Total Resistance Ohms Resistance / Unit Ohms Accuracy per increment Maximum Current Power/step
510-C 100 10 ±0.05% 250 mA 0.6 W
510-D 1,000 100 ±0.05% 80 mA 0.6 W
510-E 10,000 1000 ±0.05% 23 mA 0.5 W
510-F 100,000 10,000 ±0.05% 7 mA 0.5 W

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