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The {{Title|General Radio 1900-A Wave Analyzer}} was introduced in {{Catalog R}} and remained available through {{Catalog 1973}}. | The {{Title|General Radio 1900-A Wave Analyzer}} was introduced in {{Catalog R}} and remained available through {{Catalog 1973}}. | ||
The Type 1900-A Wave Analyzer is designed to measure and analyze electrical signals between 20 Hz and | The Type 1900-A Wave Analyzer is designed to measure and analyze electrical signals between 20 Hz and 54 kHz at bandwidths as narrow as 3 Hz. | ||
The 1900-A is complex instrument but major components are housed in their respective shielded enclosures. These | It has a built-in tracking generator whose frequency is synchronized with the analyzer frequency. | ||
This generator can be used as a source for bridges or networks, and the output can be measured with high selectivity to reduce noise and harmonics. | |||
Applications include analyzing filters and frequency response of amplifiers or networks. | |||
When coupled with a [[1521-B|Type 1521-B Graphic Level Recorder]], a permanent record of the spectrum of interest can be produced. | |||
The combination of 1900-A and 1521-B make up the [[1910-A|Type 1910-A Recording Wave Analyzer]]. | |||
The 1900-A is a complex instrument but major components are housed in their respective shielded enclosures. | |||
These sub-assemblies are connected using RCA and Jones type connectors, simplifying service. | |||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== |