General Radio 1606-B RF/R-F Impedance 400 kHz-60 MHz Bridge w/2 GR874-BNC Con. For Sale

General Radio 1606-B RF/R-F Impedance 400 kHz-60 MHz Bridge w/2 GR874-BNC Con.
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General Radio 1606-B RF/R-F Impedance 400 kHz-60 MHz Bridge w/2 GR874-BNC Con.:
$1499.99

General Radio 1606-B RF/R-F 400 kHz-60 MHz Bridge with 2: GR874-BNC Connectors
Comes with what you see in the pictures. If you don\'t see it, you probably won\'t get it.
Specifications are from General Radio and may vary slightly due to upgrades, options, or revisions this unit may or may not have.
This unit ships fully tested and is guaranteed to work for 30-days, parts and labor, excluding freight. It includes 2: GR874 to BNC connectors (Type-N can be supplied insteal if desired).

Description:
The Type 1606-B R-F Bridge is a small instrument especially useful for accurate measurement of antennas and rf components. The frequency range of the bridge is from 400 kHz to 60 MHz. Measurements can be made, with reduced accuracy, at frequencies somewhat above and below the normal limits. The low frequency limit is determined mainly by the sensitivity considerations, and satisfactory measurements can usually be made at frequencies as low as 100 kHz. With appropriate adaptors, measurements can be made on both wire-lead and coaxial-line of Measurement:
Frequency: 400 kHz to 60 MHz. Satisfactory but somewhat less accurate operation can be obtained at frequencies as low as 100 kHz and somewhat about 60 MHz.
Reactance: ±5000 Ω at 1 MHz. This range varies inversely as the frequency; at other frequencies the dial reading must be divided by the frequency in MHz.
Resistance: 0 to 1000 Ω.
Accuracy:
Reactance: At frequencies up to 50 MHz, ±2% ±(1 + 0.0008 Rf) Ω where R is the measured resistance in ohms and f is the frequency in MHz.
Resistance: At frequencies up to 50 MHz, ±[1 % + 0.0024 f2 (1 + (R/1000))% ±(((10-4X)/f)Ω + 0.1Ω) where X is the measured reactance in ohms.
General:
Generator: External only (not supplied) to cover desired frequency range. General Radio recommends Type 1211-C and Type 1215-C Unit Oscillators, Type 1330-A Bridge Oscillator, Type 1310-A Oscillator, Type 1003 Standard-Signal Generator.
Detector: External only (not supplied). A heterodyne detector, Type DNT-6, is recommended for use above 3 MHz. A well shielded radio receiver is also satisfactory.
Accessories Supplied: 2 GR Connector Adapters from GR-874 to BNC (we can supply Type-N if you would rather have that)
>Mounting: Welded aluminum cabinet.
Dimensions: 12.5\" W x 9.5\" H x 10.25\" D (320 mm x 245 mm x 260 mm)
Weight: 23 lbs. (10.5 kg)

For Domestic Customers: Packaging, handling, and order processing included in shipping in all domestic shipments as quoted by the shipping calculator. For International Customers there is a $20.00 minimum for packaging, handling, and order processing. International shipping to be determined by destination.

Prior to shipment I will need to know the following information (filled out on a form that I will send you) for International Customers or Packages/Freight being Forwarded internationally. International customers may also be subject to a freight forwarder form if applicable.:

(1) Are you the end-user of this item?

(2) If you are not the ultimate end-user of the item, please state the ultimate end user\'s name.

(3) What is the ultimate country destination?

10/14/19



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