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Old December 1st 03, 04:58 PM
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Default Tektronix model 191 RF gen.?

I need to contact someone who has this generator. If it fits my needs, I
will look for one. The 1970 catalog is short on specifications. Please reply
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Dave wrote:
I need to contact someone who has this generator. If it fits my needs, I
will look for one. The 1970 catalog is short on specifications. Please reply
directly (see note below).

Dave
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Direct reply email address sans iz and the obvious.



The 191 was designed to set scope amplitude.
The output p-p voltage is well controlled over the frequency range.
IRRC it has 5V p-p output and is inadequately shielded for RF work.
You can put an attenuator in the output, but the box leaks so much
it will override your output when testing receivers.
The frequency is not all that stable and changes with amplitude
and load.
But it's a damn fine unit for calibrating scope verticals.
mike

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Dave wrote:
I need to contact someone who has this generator. If it fits my needs, I
will look for one. The 1970 catalog is short on specifications. Please reply
directly (see note below).

Dave
--

Direct reply email address sans iz and the obvious.



The 191 was designed to set scope amplitude.
The output p-p voltage is well controlled over the frequency range.
IRRC it has 5V p-p output and is inadequately shielded for RF work.
You can put an attenuator in the output, but the box leaks so much
it will override your output when testing receivers.
The frequency is not all that stable and changes with amplitude
and load.
But it's a damn fine unit for calibrating scope verticals.
mike

--
Bunch of stuff For Sale and Wanted at the link below.
laptops and parts Test Equipment
Honda CB-125S
TEK Sampling Sweep Plugin and RM564
Tek 2465 $800, ham radio, 30pS pulser
Tektronix Concept Books, spot welding head...
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Monitor/4710/

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