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The Type 732-B Distortion and Noise Meter is intended for
use in radio stations to measure the audio-frequency
distortion and noise level in the transmitter output as well
as in the audio-frequency portion of the transmitter
equipment. It can also he used in distortion measurements on
other types of audio-frequency equipment and in the
production testing of radio receivers.
1 Manual
Service and user manual
Manual type:
Service and user manual
Pages:
16
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9.5 MB
Language:
english
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Manual-ID:
518-B
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Quality:
Scanned document, all readable.
Upload date:
Dec. 30, 2016
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TYPE 732-B DISTORTION AND NOISE METER ...................... 1
Description........................................ 1
Schematic Diagram ................................... 1
Installation ......................................... 2
Operation........................................... 4
Suggestions for Use.................................. 5
Servicing ........................................... 6
Vacuum-Tube Data.................................... 6
Parts List........................................... 7
Circuit Diagram ..................................... 8
TYPE 753-A OSCILLATOR ..................................... 9
Description ......................................... 9
Installation and Operation ............................ 9
Circuit Diagram ..................................... 9
TYPE 732-PI RANGE EXTENSION FILTERS ........................ 11
Description......................................... 11
Block Diagram....................................... 11
Installation ......................................... 12
Operation........................................... 12
Suggestions for Use.................................. 12
PHOTOGRAPHS............................................... 13