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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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