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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 '''General Radio 1003 Standard Signal Generator''' was introduced in {{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 (1003-9705) 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.
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 (1003-9705) 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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