Wide Range Oscillator 1310-A

General Radio Company; Cambridge (MA)

  • Year
  • 1965 ?
  • Category
  • Service- or Lab Equipment
  • Radiomuseum.org ID
  • 328708
    • alternative name: GenRad

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 Technical Specifications

  • Number of Tubes
  • 1
  • Valves / Tubes
  • 8056
  • Number of Transistors
  • 7
  • Wave bands
  • Wave Bands given in the notes.
  • Power type and voltage
  • Alternating Current supply (AC) / 105-125; 195-235; 210-250 Volt
  • Loudspeaker
  • - - No sound reproduction output.
  • Material
  • Metal case
  • from Radiomuseum.org
  • Model: Wide Range Oscillator 1310-A - General Radio Company;
  • Shape
  • Tablemodel, low profile (big size).
  • Dimensions (WHD)
  • 8 x 6 x 8.125 inch / 203 x 152 x 206 mm
  • Notes
  • 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.

    A capacitance-tuned, RC Wien-bridge oscillator driving a low-distortion output amplifier, which isolates the oscillator from the load and delivers a constant voltage behind 600Ω. 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.

    Frequency range from 2Hz to 2MHz in six decade ranges. Output voltage 20V, open circuit; continuously adjustable attenuator (approx 50dB). Output power 160mW into 600Ω.

  • Net weight (2.2 lb = 1 kg)
  • 10 lb 0 oz (10 lb) / 4.540 kg
  • Mentioned in
  • -- Original-techn. papers. (Electronic Engineering, volume 37 year 1965)
  • Literature/Schematics (1)
  • - - Manufacturers Literature (USA Operating Instructions dated Feb 1966)
  • Author
  • Model page created by Pier Antonio Aluffi. See "Data change" for further contributors.

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