General Radio Company 1360-A Oscillator
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Modèle:
1360-A
Date:
1962
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Description:
MICROWAVE OSCILLATOR
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The Type 1360-A Microwave Oscillator (Figure 1) is a
general-purpose test Oscillator with a frequency range of
1.7 to 4.1 Gc. In addition to its general usefulness as a
microwave signal source, its relatively high output power
makes this Oscillator particularlyusefulfor attenuation and
antenna measurements where detector sensitivity is sometimes
a problem.
1.2 DESCRIPTION.
1.2.1 GENERAL. The Oscillator in the Type 1360-A is a Type
5836 reflex klystron in a coaxial cavity with a
noncontacting tuning plunger. The frequency range of 1.7 to
4.1 Gc is covered in two modes with internal
mode switches which operate from the main tuning knob.
Aninternal 1-kc RCphase-shiftoscillatorpro-vides square-wave
amplitude modulation and linear frequency sweep over a
narrow band. The same sweep can also be obtained at the
power-line frequency (50 to 60 cps). For square-wave
modulation at other frequencies or forpulse modulation, an
external modulator must be used. The Type 1217-B Unit Pulse
Generator is recommended for pulse and square-wave
modulation and the Type 1210-C Unit RC Oscillator is
recommended for square-wave modulation. The EXT FM position
of the modulator switch permits ac coupling to the repeller
for frequency modulation or sweep.
Type manuel:
Service et Manuel de l'utilisateur
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22
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Langue:
english
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Manuel-ID:
1360-0100-A
Date:
1962 04 01
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Section 1. INTRODUCTION ... I
1.1 Purpose ... 1
1.2 Description ... 1
1.3 Accessories ... 2
1.4 Mounting . ... 2
Section 2. OPERATING PROCEDURE ... 2
2.1 Installation ... 2
2.2 Operation ... 2
2.3 Modulation ... 3
Section 3. PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION ... 4
3.1 Reflex Klystron Oscillator ... 4
3.2 Electronic Circuit ... 4
3.3 Output System ... 6
Section 4. SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ... 7
4.1 General ... 7
4.2 Removal of Instrument from Cabinet. . ... 7
4.3 Routine Maintenance ... 7
4.4 Trouble-Shooting ... 8
4.5 Tracking Adjustment ... 9
4.6 Mechanical Alignment of Oscillator ... 9
4.7 Klystron Replacement ... 10
4.8 Detector ... 10
4.9 Table of Voltages and Resistances . ... 10