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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.


It contains an ILP amplifier module. It my experience the overload protection on those would not protect it from all possible loads. It may be easier to blow up than a typical 600ohm signal generator output.


The 100-100K range seems most usefull, other ranges seem to be mostly below what little loudspeakers can produce.
The 100-100K range seems most usefull, other ranges seem to be mostly below what little loudspeakers can produce.


The frequency dial is a bit wobbly and dosn't stop distinctly at the ends of it's travel. The variable resistor inside may not be in top mechanical condition.


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