General Radio Generators - Refurbished
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Showing (1 - 8) of 8 products.
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General Radio 1383 Random Noise Generator
The 1383 Random Noise Generator covers the frequency range of 20Hz to 20MHz, ?1.5 dB; 30 |
Refurbished
$1,575.00 |
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General Radio 1390B The 1390B Random-Noise Generator generates a broad band noise signal (5Hz to 5MHz) with a uniform spectrum level, especially |
Refurbished
$1,350.00 |
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General Radio 1382 The 1382 Random Noise Generator provides white, pink, or ANSI noise spectrum with variable output up to 3 V |
Refurbished
$1,100.00 |
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General Radio 1381 The 1381 Random-Noise Generator generates truly random noise from a semiconductor source. The generated noise is flat down to |
Refurbished
$975.00 |
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General Radio 1558BP Octave bands centered at ANS Preferred Frequencies (ANS Standard S1.6-1960) and conforms to standard specification for Octave, Half-Octave, and |
Refurbished
$950.00 |
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General Radio 1363/9003 The 1363 Unit Oscillator covers th frequency range 56 to 500MHz.
100 to 200 mW power output
Requires external power supply |
Refurbished
$895.00 |
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General Radio 1531A The 1531A Strobotac? Electronic Stroboscope is a small portable flashing light source used to measure speed of fast-moving devices |
Refurbished
$800.00 |
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General Radio 1396B Fast and easy, the 1396B Tone-Burst Generator fills the gap between steady-state CW testing and step-function, or pulse, testing |
Refurbished
$700.00 |
Showing (1 - 8) of 8 products. General Radio published its first catalog of instruments in 1916. Among the products listed were a Precision Variable Air Condenser ($25.00), a Decade Resistance Box ($19.00), a Precision Variable Inductor ($24.00), and an Absorption Wavemeter ($60.00). In the year 2000, IET Labs acquired the GenRad standards, decade box, audio and strobe product lines.
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