General Radio Company 1390-B Générateur
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Modèle:
1390-B
Date:
1965
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Description:
RANDOM-NOISE GENERATOR
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The Type 1390-B Random-Noise Generator (Figure 1) provides a
high level of electrical noise at its output terminals. This
type of signal is useful in room acoustic measurements,
loudspeaker and microphone tests, psychoacoustic tests,
Filter tests, crosstalk measurements for multichannel
carrier systems, calibration checks on recording systems,
modulation of signal generators and test oscillators, tests
of rms response of meters, observation of resonance in
systems, electrical averaging of resonant responses, and
comparisons of effective band width. A pair of these
generators can be used as signal sources for demonstration
of various degrees of correlation, possible errors of random
sampling, and other concepts of statistical theory.
Type manuel:
Service et Manuel de l'utilisateur
Pages:
24
Taille:
10.81 Mbytes (11335972 Bytes)
Langue:
english
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Manuel-ID:
1390-0100-K
Date:
1965 11 01
Qualité:
Document scanné, tous les lisible.
Date de transfert:
2016 12 29
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Section 1 INTRODUCTION ... 1
1.1 Purpose ... 1
1.2 Description ... 1
Section 2 THEORY OF OPERATION ... 2
2.1 General ... 2
2.2 Output Voltage . ... 2
2.3 Characteristics of Noise Output ... 2
2.4 Departures of Output from True Randomness . ... 4
2.5 Frequency Spectrum of Noise ... 4
2.6 Analysis of Noise by Constant-Percentage Analyzers ... 4
2.7 Type 1390-P2 Pink-Noise Filter ... 4
Section 3 INSTALLATION ... 6
3.1 Bench Mounting ... 6
3.2 Relay-Rack Mounting ... 6
3.3 Power Supply Connection . ... 6
Section 4 OPERATING PROCEDURE ... 6
4.1 Start-Up ... 6
4.2 Frequency Control ... 6
4.3 Output Control ... 6
4.4 Voltmeter ... 6
4.5 Load ... 7
4.6 Hum ... ... 7
4.7 Applications ... 7
Section 5 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ... 11
5.1 General ... 11
5.2 Access to Components ... 11
5.3 Preliminary Checks ... 11
5.4 Meter Does Not Read ... 11
5.5 Tube Replacement ... 11
5.6 Heaîer Voltage of Type 6D4 Gas Tube ... 11
5.7 Voltage Measurements ... 11
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