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This belongs to Russ. You can use it but Russ will be grumpy if it gets damaged.
This belongs to Russ. You can use it but Russ will be grumpy if it gets damaged.


Quickstart to produce an audio tone: select 100-100K range, Frequency dial at 6 gives roughly middle C (720Hz).
Quickstart  
Gain knob on rear at 2. Front output knob up 20 degrees. Sweep off. modulation off.
To produce an audio tone:  
Rear on/off switch on. Front on/off switch on.
Connect a small loudspeaker to the binding posts at rear
Select 100-100K range  
Frequency dial at 6 gives roughly middle C (720Hz).
Gain knob on rear at 2
Front output knob up 20 degrees
Sweep off
Modulation off.
Rear on/off switch on
Front on/off switch on
Tone should be heard in the loudspeaker.


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[[Beware]]''' This unit has a built in amplifier. The loudspeaker terminals on the back can produce up to 40volts pk-pk. You can blow up things like computer audio inputs!
[[Beware]]''' This unit has a built in amplifier. The loudspeaker terminals on the back can produce up to 40 volts peak to peak and a lot more current than a typical 600ohm signal generator output. You can blow up things like computer audio inputs!
 
Controls
 
Front panel
 
Frequency Control
This is a three turn potentiometer, the markings on the dial bear little relationship to the output frequency but the control is smooth and noise free.
 
Frequency Range
Four ranges, 0.1Hz-100Hz, 1Hz-1kHz, 10Hz-10kHz and 100Hz-100kHz.
 
Output Level
Adjusts level at PO jack at rear and drive to amplifier.
 
Output On/Off
 
Sweep Rate
Four sweep speeds, 0.1,0.2, 0.5 and 1 octave/sec.
 
Sweep On/Off
Starts a single sweep from the current setting of the Frequency Control down the scale to the low frequency of the selected range. To initiate another sweep return the switch to Off and then On again.
 
Modulation Frequency %
Four values, 1, 2, 5 and 10%
 
Peak Deviation
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


The loudspeaker terminals on the back can produce a lot more current than a typical 600ohm signal generator output.


The low level audio output requires a quarter inch jack plug (it might need a PO316 plug, as used on studio patch bays, rather than a standard 1/4" jack). There isn't one handy with the unit.
The low level audio output requires a quarter inch jack plug (it might need a PO316 plug, as used on studio patch bays, rather than a standard 1/4" jack). There isn't one handy with the unit.