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The {{Title|General Radio 874-MR Mixer Rectifier}} was introduced in {{Catalog M}} and remained available through {{Catalog 1973}}.  
The {{Title|General Radio 874-MR Mixer Rectifier}} was introduced in {{Catalog M}} and remained available through {{Catalog 1973}}.  


The Type 874-MR is a device used to mix two signals, the input signal and a local oscillator, to produce an intermediate frequency. The range of both input and local oscillator is 50 to 5000 MHz, and the heterodyne produced intermediate frequency is up to 30 MHz. This enables UHF signals to be monitored conveniently by radio receiver, wide-band amplifier or null detectors operating at this IF frequency. The output signal from the 874-MR passes through a rectifier, then a low-pass filter.  The maximum input from the local oscillator must be kept below 2 V to prevent damage to the 1N21 rectifier.
The Type 874-MR is a device used to mix two signals, the input signal and a local oscillator, to produce an intermediate frequency. The range of both input and local oscillator is 40 to 5000 MHz, and the heterodyne produced intermediate frequency is up to 30 MHz. This enables UHF signals to be monitored conveniently by radio receiver, wide-band amplifier or null detectors operating at this IF frequency. The output signal from the 874-MR passes through a rectifier, then a low-pass filter.  The maximum input from the local oscillator must be kept below 2 V to prevent damage to the 1N21 rectifier. The Type 874-MR is the non-locking version of Type [[874-MRL]].


==Specifications==
==Specifications==


* '''Operating Frequency:''' 50 to 3000 MHz
* '''Operating Frequency:''' 40 to 5000 MHz
* '''Maximum Crystal Current:''' 5 mA
* '''Maximum Crystal Current:''' 5 mA
* '''Maximum Input from Local Oscillator:''' 2 V
* '''Maximum Input from Local Oscillator:''' 2 V
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