On Sun, 26 Jan 2014 13:20:29 -0500, "Ralph Mowery"
wrote:
The Boonton you have is the AM modle.
Yep. AM only. Someone modified it to look like the Motorola T1034 or
T1035. I found some info and schematics on that series of generators:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/motorola/test-equipment/moto-test-equip-index.html
Search for the T-1034 section. We had three of the Measurements Model
80 generators. One for the service van, one for the shop, and one for
spare parts.
The one I have is the FM modle and
the number is T1035B. From the pix you had it, at first glance it looked
like a differant modle as part of it was hidden.
Sorry. I'll see if I can find a better photo of the shop.
Mine works through the 450
mhz reagon. It does have a scale for something between 800 to 900 mhz that
is not calibrated. Also there is another oscillator that is not calibrated,
but adjustiable that covers some low frequencies of between maybe 3 to 30
mhz.
I hadn't seen any that did that. All the Measurements generators that
we had were AM only.
I think that is the one or maybe a later transistorised version that
is shown in some of the old GE Mastr ll books.
I'll look in my pile of MSTR II manuals tonite.
Drivel: I just found a box of Motorola Buyers Guides from the 1970's
in the office. Office closet archaeology is so much fun.
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