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General Radio Company 1310-A Oscillator
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Model:
1310-A
Date:
1966
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The Type 1310-A Oscillator is a general-purpose signal
source for laboratory or production use. It features wide
frequency range; high output; low distortion, hum, and
noise; high stability and accuracy; plus a synchronizing
feature which allows such varied uses as filtering,
leveling, frequency multiplying, jitter reducing, and slaving.
• 1.2 DESCRIPTION
A capacitance-tuned, RC Wien-bridge Oscillator drives a
low-distortion output amplifier, which isolates the
Oscillator from the load and delivers a constant voltage
behind 600 ohms.
A jack is provided for introduction of a synchronizing
signal for phase-locking or to furnish a signal, independent
of the output attenuator setting, to operate a Counter or to
synchronize an Oscilloscope or another Oscillator.
Manual Type:
Service and User Manual
Pages:
54
Size:
10.12 Mbytes (10614301 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
Manual-ID:
1310-0100-A
Date:
1966 02 01
Quality:
Scanned document, all readable.
Upload date:
2016 12 29
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Section 1
Introduction ... 1
Section 2
Installation ... 5
Section 3 Operating
Procedure ... 11
Section 4 Principles of
Operation ... 27
Section 5 Service and
Maintenance ... 36
Section 6 Parts List and
Schematic ... 46