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* [[Media:GR 1003 Generator Manual 1003-0100-B 1969 .pdf|General Radio 1003 Standard Signal Generator Manual 1003-100-B 1969]]
* [[Media:GR 1003 Generator Manual 1003-0100-B 1969 .pdf|General Radio 1003 Standard Signal Generator Manual 1003-100-B 1969]]
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The '''General Radio 1003 Standard Signal Generator''' was [[introduced in 1968]] Catalog N and remained available through Catalog 1978. The 1003 is a lab grade solid state signal generator covering 67 kHz to 80 MHZ in 10 bands.  It does this with a precision oscillator covering 34 MHz to 80 MHz then using frequency dividers to produce the different frequency ranges.  The model pictured below contains the options for motor driven frequency control and sweep function.  It also has the calibrator option  
The '''General Radio 1003 Standard Signal Generator''' was [[introduced in 1968]] Catalog N and remained available through Catalog 1978. The 1003 is a lab grade solid state signal generator covering 67 kHz to 80 MHZ in 10 bands.  It does this with a precision oscillator covering 34 MHz to 80 MHz then using frequency dividers to produce the different frequency ranges.  The model pictured below contains the options for motor driven frequency control and sweep function.  It also has the calibrator option using three frequencies 1 MHz, 200 kHz, and 50 kHz.


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