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Anyone seen one of these? I've had it for 10 to 15 years and have never
seen another like it. Dave K9SW |
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Dave, that unit looks vaguely familiar, especially the "touch point". Have
you any idea how it is used? It looks like you feed in a signal and hetrodyme it with one of the internal reference choices. That would work for frequency, but time 'pips' must have been sent to a 'scope' to compare with the measured pulse stream. GR sure turned out some 'unusual' stuff. I really like the " move switch to start divider "; make a defect in design into a 'feature' :-) Neil S. "Dave Moorman" wrote in message ... Anyone seen one of these? I've had it for 10 to 15 years and have never seen another like it. Dave K9SW |
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In article 3Iptj.28481$C61.7543@edtnps89,
"Neil S" wrote: Dave, that unit looks vaguely familiar, especially the "touch point". Have you any idea how it is used? It looks like you feed in a signal and hetrodyme it with one of the internal reference choices. That would work for frequency, but time 'pips' must have been sent to a 'scope' to compare with the measured pulse stream. GR sure turned out some 'unusual' stuff. I really like the " move switch to start divider "; make a defect in design into a 'feature' :-) Neil S. "Dave Moorman" wrote in message ... Anyone seen one of these? I've had it for 10 to 15 years and have never seen another like it. Dave K9SW Hello, Neil - The only way I've used it is as a calibrator - never fed a signal into it. The touch point is very useful if you have a couple of signals you are listening to and lose track of which signal is the marker, you can touch the touch point and the marker signal will change frequency enough so you can identify it. I checked eBay regularly for 8 to 10 months and nothing showed up. Now there is one for sale there. http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-General-...-Calibrator_W0 QQitemZ270211726289QQihZ017QQcategoryZ25399QQcmdZV iewItem There is also a manual available at BAMA http://bama.edebris.com/manuals/gr/1213d So there is some information available about it now. A couple of years ago there was nothing. |
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Is that a bencher paddle on the top shelf ...... mmmmmm de k8sjs
"Dave Moorman" wrote in message ... Anyone seen one of these? I've had it for 10 to 15 years and have never seen another like it. Dave K9SW |
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![]() I have a GR "unit oscillator" made by general radio.I never figured out how I would use it but it is really neat to look at, precision device. Also picked up a GR capacitor checker. Both of the pieces I have are extremely well made,lab quality, the instructions are pretty advanced for my electronics background but I think I should be able to get some use out of the cap checker. Was that thing designed for calibrating your signal generator perhaps? Phil On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 15:07:06 -0600, Dave Moorman wrote: Anyone seen one of these? I've had it for 10 to 15 years and have never seen another like it. Dave K9SW |
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In article ,
"lurk" wrote: Is that a bencher paddle on the top shelf ...... mmmmmm de k8sjs "Dave Moorman" wrote in message ... Anyone seen one of these? I've had it for 10 to 15 years and have never seen another like it. Dave K9SW It sure is, lurk. What did you have in mind? |
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In article ,
philsvintageradios wrote: I have a GR "unit oscillator" made by general radio.I never figured out how I would use it but it is really neat to look at, precision device. Also picked up a GR capacitor checker. Both of the pieces I have are extremely well made,lab quality, the instructions are pretty advanced for my electronics background but I think I should be able to get some use out of the cap checker. Was that thing designed for calibrating your signal generator perhaps? Phil It's a frequency standard, which could be used for calibrating anything - receiver, signal generator, etc. I've used it only as a marker generator - let it warm up, zero it with WWV, and use it. General Radio gear is generally very nicely made stuff. |
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