Equipment/BBC AF signal generator: Difference between revisions
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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.
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| 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.
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| 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. |
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| 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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