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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Type 1840-A
Output Power Meter
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GENERAL RADIO
WCCW
WARRANTY
We warrant that this product is free from defects in material and workmanship
and, properly used, will perform in full accordance with applicable specifications.
If, within a period of ten years after original shipment, it is found, after examina
tion by us or our authorized representative, not to meet th is standard, it will be re
paired or, at our option, replaced as follows:
No charge for parts, labor or transportation during the first three months after
original shipment;
No charge for parts or labor during the fourth through the twelfth month after
original shipment for a product returned to a GR service facility;
No charge for parts during the second year after original shipment tor a product
returned to a GR service facility;
During the third through the tenth year after original shipment, and as long
thereafter as parts are available, we will maintain our repair capability and it will
be available at our then prevailing schedule of charges for a product returned to a
GR service facility
This warranty shall not apply to any product or part thereof which has been
subject to accident, negligence, alteration, abuse or misuse; nor to any parts or
components that have given normal service. This warranty is expressly in lieu of
and excludes all other warranties expressed or implied, including the warranties
of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, and all other obligations
or liabilities on our part, including liability tor consequential damages resulting
from product failure or other causes. No person, firm or corporation is authorized
to assume for us any other liability in connection with the sale of any product.
GENERAL RADIO COMPANY 1972
Concord, Massachusetts, U.S.A. 01742
Form 1840-01 OO-G
November, 1972
102642
Figure 1. Panel view of the Type 1840.A Output Power Meter.
SPECI FICATIONS
RANGES
Power: 0.1 mW to 20 W, 40 Hz to 20 kHz. Below 40 Hz, max
rating is reduced by up to 50/0 (at 25 Hz), depending on imped
ance selected. Auxiliary dB scale reads from -15 (0 +43 dB
re 1 mW.
Impedance: 0.6 0 to 32 kO in two ranges; yielding 48 individual
impedances spaced approximately ij2apart.
ACCURACY
Power: At 1 kHz, 0.3 dB;
50 Hz to 6 kHz, 0.5 dB;
30 Hz to 10 kHz, 1 dB;
at 20 Hz, -1.5 dB max, -1 dB avg;
at 20 kHz, -5 dB max, 1.5 dB avg.
Impedance: At 1 kHZ, 6,lo max, -0.5,10 avg;
70 Hz to 2.5 kHz, 7
%
above 10 kQ;
70 Hz to 5 kHz, 7
%
below 10 kQ;
at 20 Hz, -15/0 max, -81o avg;
at 20 kHz, 500/0 max, 12/0 avg.
Waveform Error: Meter will indicate true rms with as much as
20% second and third harmonics present in the input signal.
GENERAL
Mounting: Convertible-Bench Cabinet. Adaptors for rack mounting
available.
Dimensions (width x height x depth): 12 x 4 x 8 in. (305 x 105 x
205 mm). Rack-adaptor panel height, 31/2 in.
Weight: Net, 1()3/4 Ib (4.9 kg); shipping, 17 Ib (8 kg).
Catalog
Description
Number
1840-9701 1840-A 0 utput Power Meter
CAUTION
Do not overload by more than 30 dB short-term (40 W
max) to avoid permanent damage.
1.1 PURPOSE

passive
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and other :.:
cated dire:- _ . _
setting tr.2 ": __
1.2 DESCRIPTIO",
The
tap tran sio:- --:-
logarithmi-: ':"._'
Successi\'c :--2;-:
pernlitting d : _
load -.: :..
1 power) st2;' s.
(meter plu S 1"2:-: :',::.-
ferred to 1 c..... iL.:.
resistance _
BECAUSE THE
MUST BE
SISTORS, TH.-\ T :.:= - - =
CURRE:L\T AT L C-.\ _.'.
quenc y Ii 111 itat L=:' =-.::: :' - ::
The curves \\-er2 _--. _
duce approxin1dte ::- -=- _
Figure 3 -.. :::
Output Po\ver ).lete:::-.
The
with adjustable - -
lock the feet in -: - _
Further rotati o=-:. :. 2 _2.:. - -=
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Power Meter.
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_ 40 Hz, max
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.. :- -:5 cO +43 dB
: .. 5 48 individual
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40W
INTRODUCTION
SECT!()N 1
INTRODUCTION
1. 1 PURPOSE.
The Type 1840- A Output Power Meter (Figure 1) is an adjustable,
passive network for the determination of the power output and of the in
ternal impedance of audio-frequency generators, amplifiers, transducers,
and other sources of audio-frequency power. The power output is indi
cated directly, and the internal impedance is indicated by the impedance
setting that yields maximum power output.
1.2 DESCRIPTION.
The Type 1840-A comprises an essentially constant load and a multi
tap transformer that transforms the load to 48 discrete impedance values,
logarithmically distributed over the range from 0.6 ohm to 32 kilohms.
Successive steps vary approximately as the sixth root of four (=1.26 to 1),
permitting a close approximation to any value within the range. The fixed
load incorporates a "T" -network attenuator, calibrated in 10-decibel (10 to
1 power) steps. It is terminated in a quasi root - mean - square detector
(meter plus rectifiers) calibrated in both watts and decibels, the latter re
ferred to 1 milliwatt. Compensating resistors are employed to adjust for
resistance removed as the secondary of the transformer is tapped down.
BECAUSE THE TYPE 1840-A INCORPORATES A TRANSFORMER, CARE
MUST BE EXERCISED WHEN TESTING DEVICES, PARTICULARLY TRAN
SISTORS, THAT MIGHT BE DAMAGED BY EXCESSIVE MAGNETIZING
CURRENT AT LOW FREQUENCIES. Figure 2 indicates the power-vs-fre
quency limitations for the various settings, imposed by this consideration"
The curves were determined by the primary volts per turn required to pro
duce approximate saturation of the transformer core.
Figure 3 shows a simplified schematic diagram of the Type 1840- A
Output Power Meter.
The convertible bench cabinet that houses the Type 1840-A is equipped
with adjustable front feet to tilt the unit for easier reading of the meter. To
lock the feet in the fully extended position, rotate them until a click is heard.
Further rotation releases the locks for return of the feet to the retracted
positiono
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Pigure 2. Power limitations
liS frequency and impedance
setting (see Table 1).
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TABLE 1
IMPEDANCE SETTING
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Direct Current
For 0.5 DB Error
0.8
3.12
12.5
50
0.2
0.8
3.12
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1.25
4 5
16 20
64 80
0.. 25 0.312
1 1.25
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16 20
1.6
6.4
25
100
0.4
1.6
6.4
25
2
8
32
128
0.5
2
8
32
2 amp
1 amp
0,,5 amp
250 rna
125 rna
63 rna
32 rna
16 rna
1.3 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS.
The following table lists the controls and connectors on the panel of
the Type 1840-A Output Power Meter:
(Continued)
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NAME TYPE FUNCTION
LOAD
FULL
SCALE
POWER
and
ADD DB
2-position
(n-Kn) switch
and 24-position
rotary switch"
5-position
rotary switch.
These two switches select the load. When the n-Kn
switch is in the n posi tiOl1, any value between 0.6 and
128 ohms can be selected on the inner (white) scale of
the rotary switch. When the n-Kn switch is in the Kn
position, any value between 0.15 and 32 kilohms can be
selected on the outer (r!=d) scale of the rotary switch.
This switch selects the power and decibel levels. The
lower figures (white) give the full-scale power reading
of the meter. The upper figures (red) indicate the dec
ibels that must be added algebraically to the meter
reading.
NOTE SIO:J
POSIT/ONS 1-4 AND 23824 ==
POSIT/ONS 5-10
POSIT/ONS 1-16
POSIT/ONS 17-22
SECONDARY IN POSITION I ,t!-lE
89 OHMS
SECONDARY IN POSITION 2 ,Ai!-lE'
SECONDARY IN POSITION 3 ... ,...,E'.
". .:.
SECONDARY IN POSITION 4 ";';"'.
SECONDARY IN POSIT/ON 5 /lrhE'. ,_
SECONDARY IN POSITION 6 I1I"",E'.
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'TE'quency and impedance
- .. (see Table 1).
Direct Current
=
For 0.5 DB Error
2 amp
1 amp
Og5 amp
250 rna
:s
125 rna
63 rna
32 rna
16 rna
_=-.=-.2ctors on the panel of
____ - ..-,-= When the n-Kn
-. ::"=-_-.- ',-alue between 0.6 and
=- -:-.2 l:-.ner (white) scale of
:: - . -::- .--: -K S\\'itch is in the Kn
'-:.. ::::- . 2::1d 32 kilohms can be
;::: -=-_>2 Jf the rotary switch.
2=-.0 decibel levels. The
- -:: :=- _ - 52ale power reading
\:"ed) indicate the dec
.;. _:-"2'.==-"2ically to the m8ter
(Continued)
INTRODUCTION
NAME TYPE FUNCTION
None Jack -top
binding posts
(three).
rrhe unknown is connected at the high (left) and low
binding posts. The ca se binding post (metal top) can
be connected to the low post by means of the captive
strap; it can be left floating, or it can be independently
grounded, as desired. For best accuracy at high fre
quencies' disconnect the grounding strap from the low
input terminal.
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Figure 3. Elementary schematic diagram
of the Type 1840.A Output Power Meter.
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POSITIONS 1-4 AND 23 a 24 8 PRI WINDINGS IN PARAL LEL
POSITIONS 5-10 2 PRI WINDINGS IN SERIES 4 IN PARALLEL
POSITIONS 1-16 4 PRI WINDINGS IN SERIES 2 IN PARALLEL
POSITIONS 17-22 8PRI WINDINGS IN SERIES NOMINAL PRIMARY RESISTANCE 303 OHMS
SECONDARY IN POSITION I WHEN SIOO IS IN POSITIONS 23-5-//-17 NOMINAL SECONDARY RESISTANCE
89 OHMS
SECONDARY IN POSITION 2 WHEN SIOO IS IN POSITIONS 24-6-12-18
SECONDARY IN POSITION 3 WHEN SIOO IS IN POSITIONS 1-7-13-19
SECONDARY IN POSIT/ON 4 WHEN SIOO IS IN POSITIONS 2-8-14-20
SECONDARY IN POSITION 5 WHEN SIOO IS IN POSITIONS 3 -9-15 -21
SECONDARY IN POSITION 6 WHEN SIOO IS IN POSITIONS 4-10-16-22
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TYPE 1840-A 0 UT PUT POWER MET ER

2.4 ACCURACY OF MEASURE ...
2.4.1 METER ..:.. ==
reading is less than O. 5 ::::-.;..-::"
at 20 and 20,000 cps if r:-.e -: ='",:::
2.4.2 ACCURACY OF
within (5% + 0.02 ohm) :::::-:- -
Section 2
watts and from 250 cps :: .<.:.
mum error is not more
OPERATING PROCEDURE
2.4.3 WAVEFORM ACCl-?_:'.::
reasonable freedom fro:7: 2:::: ==
mally encountered wavefc::::-:-.
2.4.4 REACTANCE ACCl?.':'.-:":
terminated by the Type 1S.;: - .:..
2.1 DETERMINATION OF UNKNOWN IMPEDANCE.
ance present in most audic ':2-.-:':'
To find the value of an unknown source impedance, set the LOAD
racy.
switches to their highest readings and reduce these readings, step-by-step,
2.4.5
until the maximum power reading of the meter is obtained. The source im
current that can traverse t:-.2 -=--.-;
pedance is the value indicated by the LOAD switches that gives this maxi
out exceeding a maximuIT. 2:::: = =
mum meter reading. ALWAYS START WITH THE FULL SCALE POWER
SWITCH SET TO 20 WATTS, to avoid damage to the meter.
2.2 HIGHER.POWER SOURCES.
To use the Type 1840-A with sources of higher power (up to 200 watts),
a uT
t
-network attenuator (Figure 4) should be used. To find the proper im
pedance (Z), operate the source below 20 wattsQ The resistance can then be
calculated and the proper values can be inserted in the circuit.
Connect the "T' attenuator (Figure 4) between the source and the Type
1840-A. The attenuator adds 10 db to the meter-switch indication, and the
meter now reads 200 watts full-scale.
ttl
0.5195 Z 0.5195 Z
104 WATT 10.4 WATT }
.1
0.7027 Z 66 WATT
Figure 4. "T".Network attenuator.
{
SET TO Z
Z OHMS
.>-----........-------(":
2.3 INSERTION LOSSES.
The insertion loss of an audio device can be determined from the out
put of a system before and after the insertion of the device in question. The
difference between the two maximized decibel readings is the insertion loss
in decibels.
Similarly, the insertion loss of a transformer can be measured. Note
the decibel readings before and after insertion of the transformer into the
circuit. The difference between these two readings is the insertion loss.
4
OPERATING PROCEDURE
)CEDURE
--::-= set the LOAD
>2 :'-.cse readings, step-by-step,
The source im
..::: ::hes that gives this maxi
FULL SCALE POWER
'-= meter.
: po\ver (up to 200 watts),
To find the proper im
resistance can then be
:-;;;:. :::- the circuit.
:he source and the Type
:-_ - S"xitch indication, and the
- T". \ e tu ark attenuator.
-= :'e:ermined from the out
- =: :'e\ice in question. The
-=_ -:-:::=.:":':-.g5 is the insertion loss
== -= '::2:-: je measured. Note
= _: ::-.e transformer into the
-: -=.:..:': : the insertion los s.
2.4 ACCURACY OF MEASUREMENTS.
J
2.4.1 METER INDICATION ACCURACY. The error in the full-scale power
reading is less than 0.5 db between 50 and 6,000 cps. It is less than 1.5 db
-)
at 20 and 20,000 cps if the Dower limitations of Figure 2 are observed.
2.4.2 ACCURACY OF llviPEDANCE INDICATION. The impedance error is
within (5% + 0.02 ohm) from 20 cps to 2 kc at power levels above 2 milli
watts and from 250 cps to 1.5 kc on the 2-milliwatt scale. At 20 kc, maxi
mum error is not more than 0% if the limitations of Figure 2 are observed.
204.3 WAVEFORM ACCURACY. The quasi -rms meter circuit assures
reasonable freedom from error introduced by the harmonic content of nor
mally encountered waveforms (20% second and third harmonics).
2.4.4 REACTANCE ACCURACY. Highly reactive sources are improperly
terminated by the Type 1840-A and yield erroneous readings. The react
ance present in most audio devices will have a negligible effect on the accu
racy.
2.4.. 5 DIRECT-CURRENT ACCURACY. Table 1 gives the values of direct
current that can traverse the Type 1840-A for each impedance setting, with
out exceeding a maximum error of 0.5 db.
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TYPE 1840-A OUTPUT POWER METER
PARTS LIST
EXPLANATION OF CONTACT NUMBERING ON ROTARY SWITCHES
Rotary switch sections are shown as viewed from the panel
end of the shaft. -The first digit of the contact number refers
to the section" The section nearest the panel is 1, the next
section back is 2, etc. 'The next two digits refer to the con
tact. Contact 01 is the first position clockwise from a strut
screw the scre\v above the locating key), and the
other contacts are numbered sequentially (02, 03, 04, etc.),
proceeding clockwise around the section. A suffix F or R
indicates that the contact is on the front or rear of the section,
respectively.
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
Fed
Ref Des Description G R Part No. Mfg Code Mfg Part No. Fed Stock No.
RESISTORS
R1ULJ L.21 kQ 1f Il) W Part of
RI0l 1.87 kQ 1'! 7 W 1840 -0410 24655 1840 -0410 5905 -933 -6806
R200 1.54 kQ 1') 2 W Part of
R201 1.21 kQ 1; I \,y 1840 -0420 24655 1840 -0420 5905 -933 -6807
R300 POL, \Vire -wound 10 kS1 10[/ 6050-1800 126Q7 43 WK, 10 kQ LUI! 5905 794 -3 858
R301 Film, 2.61 kQ "1:1'7 1/4 W 6350-L261 75042 CEB, 2.61 kQ ::tIC? 5905 -583 -6885
R302 FilI11, 1.54 kQ .:t1
1
r 1/4 W 6350 - L154 75042 CEB, 1.54 kQ 1
R303 FilI11 , 1.1 kQ 1',! 1/4 W 6350-1110 75042 CEB, 1.1 kQ :::1
1
;;' 5905 -681 -3222
R304 Con1position, 6.8 kQ 5)? 1/2 \V 6100 -2685 01121 RC20GF682J 5905 -279 -3503
R305 rilm, 1.54 kQ 1/4 W 6350-1154 75042 CEB, 1.54 kQ 1ex
R306 Film, 1.21 kQ 1/4 W
6,')50 -1121 75042 CEB, 1.21 kQ 1S! 5905-577-7504
R307 Film, 1.07 kQ 1/4 W 6350 -1187 75042 CEB, 1.87 kQ 19{
R308 Filn1, 1.54 kQ.:t 1/4 \V 6350-1154 75042 CEB, 1.54 kQ It{'
R309 Film, 1.87 kQ 1/4 W
6,15()-1187 75042 CEB, 1.87 kQ "tIll'
R310 Film, 1.21 kQ 1 1/4 W 6350-1121 75042 CEB, 1.21 kQ 5905-577-7504
R:3 11 F ih11, L. 54 1/4 \V b350-1154 75042 CEB, 1.54 kQ
R312 Film, 1.87 kQ l
l
;? 1 W 6550-1187 75042 ['viE F, 1.87 kQ 1 5905 -577 -6439
R314 Composition*
R811 Composition, 3:1 Q 5';T( 1/2 \V 6100 -0335 01121 RC20G F330J 5905-192-4490
R812 Composition, 22 n 1/2 W 61UO -()2 25 01121 RC20GF220J 5905-279-3519
R813 C0I11position, 51 rz 1/2 \V b 100 -05 L5 01121 RC20GF510J 5905 -279 -351 7
R814 C0I11position,33 Q ::t5 'Ji 1/2 \V 6 LOO -0:135 01121 RC20GF330J 5905 -192 -4490
R8I5 Composition, 130 kQ 5'? 1/2 \V 6100-41.')5 01121 RC20G F134J 5905 -249 -9468
R816 Composition, 47 kQ 1 W 6110-3475 01121 RC32GF473J 5905 -299 -201.')
R817 Composition, ,')3 [2 :!:5\{ 1/2 W 6100 -0335 0112] RC20GF330J 5905-192-4490
R818 Composition, 56 [2 "t5'f: 1/2 \V 6100 -0565 01121 RC20GF560J 5905 -279 -1897
R819 Composition, 75 5\{ 1/2 \"'1 6 LOO -0755 01121 RC20GF750J 5905 -279 -1 758
R820 Composition, 91 Q 1/2 \V 6100 -0915 01121 RC20GF910J 5905 -279 -3 516
R821 Composition, IOU Q 5'!Z, 1/2 \V 6100-1105 01121 RC20GFI0IJ 5905 -190 -8889
OTHER
C300 Capacitor, Elec 10 50 dcWY 4450 -3100 56289 D33610 5910 -723 -2517
C301 Capacitor, Flec 10 50 dcwv 4450 -3100 56289 D33610 5910 -723 -2517
CR300 Diode, Type IN34AS 6082 -1003 93332 IN34A (S) 5961-170-4430
NOTES
CR301 Diode, Type 1N34AS 6082 -1003 93332 1N34A (5) 5961-170 -4430
RESISTORS 1/4 WATT UIyLESS :-....E-= .. ;-:
J100 Binding Post 4060-0400 4060 -0400 5940 -951-9300
RESISTANCE IN OHMS ..,,', : --:.-,; ... -:
JI01 Binding Post 4060-0410 24655 4060-0410
K =1000 OHMS J,j: '.t
JI02 Binding Post 4060-1800 24655 4060 -1800 CAPA CITANCE VA LUES :Y.E ..; '._
M100 Meter, 50 l-1a 1500 Q 5730-1280 40931 5 1500 Q
LESS THAN ONE IN _'
S100 Switch, Rotarv Wafer 7890 -2440 24655 7890 -2440 5930 -933 -6779
OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
S200 Switch, Rotary \Vafer 7890 -2420 24655 7890 -2420 5930 -933 -6778 C::CREWDRIVER COtv
S300 Switch, Rotary \Vafer 7890 -2430 24655 7890 -2430 5930 -933 -6777
TI00 Transformer' 0365-4001 24655 0365-4001 6120 -933 -6601
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Manufacturers Nome and Address
Jones Mfg. Co., Chicago, IllinOlS
Walsco Electrolllcs Corp., Los Angeles, Calif.
Aerovox Corp., New Bedford, Mass.
Alden Products Co., Brockton, Mass.
Allen-Bradley, Co., Milwaukee, Wise.
Texas Instruments, Inc., Dallas, Texas
Ferroxcube Corp. of America,
SaugertIes, N. Y. 12477
Fenwal Lab. Inc., Morton Grove, 111.
Amphenol Electronics Corp.. Broadview. Ill.
Fastex Division of Ill. Tool Works,
Des PlaInes, Ill. 60016
G. E. Semiconductor Products Dept.,
Syracuse, N, Y. 13201
Grayburne, Yonkers, N. Y. 10701
Pvrofilm Resistor Co., Cedar Knolls, N. ].
Clairex Corp., New York, N. Y. 10001
Arrow, Hart and Hegeman Electric Co.,
Hartford, Conn. 06106
Motorola Semi-Conduct Product,
Phoenix, Ariz. 85008
Engmeered Electronics Co., Inc.,
Santa Ana, Calif. 92702
Barber-Colman Co., Rockford, Ill. 61101
Wakelield Eng., InC., Wakefield, Mass. 01880
Eagle Signal Div. 01 E. W. Bliss Co.,
Baraboo, WISC.
Avnet Corp., Culver Ciry, Calif. 90230
Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp.,
Mountain View, Calif.
Blrtcher Corp., No. Los Angeles, Calif.
American Semiconductor Corp., Arlington
Heights, Ill. 60004
Bodine Corp., Bridgeport, Conn. 06605
Bodine Electric Co., Chicago, Ill. 60618
Contmental Device Corp., Hawthorne, Calif.
State Lahs Inc., N. Y., N. Y. 10003
Corp., Borg Insr. Div.,
Delavan, Wisc. 53115
Vemalme Prod. Co., Franklin Lakes, N. J.
General Electric Semiconductor, Buffalo, N. Y.
Star - Tronics Inc., Georgetown, Mass. 01830
Burgess Battery Co., Freeport, Ill.
Burndy Corp., Norwalk, Conn. 06852
C.P.S. of Berne, Inc., Berne, Ind. 46711
Chandler Evans Corp., W. Hartford, Conn.
Tt:ledyn Inc., Crystalonics Div.,
Camhrldge, Mass. U2140
RCA Commercial Receiving Tube and Semi
conductor Div., Woodridge, N.J.
Clarostat Mfg. Co. Inc., Dover, N. H. 03820
Dickson Electronics Corp., Scottsdale, Ariz.
SolJtron Devices, Tappan, N. Y. 10983
ITT Semiconductors, W. Palm Beach, Florida
Cornell Dubilter ElectrIc Co., Newark N. J.
Coming Glass Works, Coming, N. Y.
General Instrument Corp., Hicksville, N. Y.
ITT, Semiconductor Div. of Int. T. and T,
Lawrence, Mass.
Cutler-Hammer Inc .. Milwaukee, WIse. 53233
Spruce Pme Mica Co., Spruce Pine, N. C.
LRC Electronics, Horseheads, Ne\v York
Electra Mfg. Co., Independence, Kansas 67301
Fafnir Bearing Co., New Briton, Conn.
G. E. 5chenectadv, N. Y. 12305
G. E., ElectronIc' Camp., Syracuse, N. Y.
G. E. (Lamp Dlv), Nela Park, Cleveland, Ohio
General Radio Co., W. Concord, Mass 01781
Amen can Zettler Inc., Costa Mesa, Calif.
Hayman :tvlig. Co., Kenilworth, N. J.
Hoffman Electronics Corp., El Monte, Calif.
International Busmess Machines, Armonk, N.Y.
Jensen MIg. Co., Clucago, IIi. 60638
Constanta Co. of Canada LtmIted,
Montreal 19, Quebec
P. R. Mallory and Co. Inc., Indianapo!Js, Ind,
Code
38443
40931
42190
42498
43991
49671
49956
53021
54294
54715
56289
59730
59875
60399
61637
61864
63060
63743
65083
65092
70485
70563
70903
71126
71294
71400
71590
71666
71707
71744
71785
71823
72136
72259
72619
72699
72765
72825
72962
72982
7.3 I.J 8
73445
73559
73690
73899
74193
74861
74970
75042
75382
75491
75608
75915
76005
76149
76487
76545
76684
70854
77147
77lbb
77203
77339
77542
77030
77638
78189
Manufacturers Hame and Ad.cIress
Marlm-Rock\\Iell Corp., Jamestown, N. Y.
Honeywell Inc., MInneapolis, Mlnn. 55408
Muter Co., Clucago, 111. 60638
National Co. Inc., Melrose, Mass. 02176
Norma-Hoffman Bearings Corp.,
Stanford, Conn. 06904
RCA, New York, N. Y.
Raytheon Mfg. Co., Waltham, Mass. 02154
Sangamo Electric Co., Springfield, Ill. 62705
Shallcross Mfg. Co., Selma, N. C.
Shure Brothers, Inc., Evanston, Ill.
Sprague Electric Co., N. Adams, Mass.
Thomas and Betts Co., Ehzaheth, N. j. 07207
TRW Inc. (Accessories Div), Cleveland, Ohio
Torrington :tvlig. Co., Torrington, Conn.
Union Carbide Corp., New York, N. Y. 10017
United-Carr Fastener Corp., Boston, Mass.
Victoreen Instrument Co., Inc.,
Cleveland, Ohio
Ward Leonard Electric Co., Mt. Vernon. N. Y
WestInghouse (Lamp Div), Bloomfield, N. J.
Weston Instruments, Weston-Newark,
Newark, N. J.
Atlantic-India Rubber Works, Inc"
Chicago, 111. 60607
Amperite Co., Union Ciry, N. J. 07087
Belden Mfg. Co., Chicago, 1lI. 60644
Bronson, Homer D., Co., Beacon Falls, Conn.
Canfield, H. O. Co., Clifton Forge, Va. 24422
Bussman Mfg. Div. of McGraw Edison Co.,
St. Louis. Mo.
Centralab, Inc., Milwaukee, Wise. 53212
Continental Carbon Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Coto Coil Co. Inc., Providence, R. I.
Chicago Miniarure Lamp Works, Chicago, Ill.
Cinch :tvlig. Co. and Howard B. Jones Div"
Chicago, Ill. 60624
Darnell Corp., Ltd., Downey, Calif. 90241
Electro Motive Mfg. Co., Willmington, COM.
Nytronics Inc., Berkeley Heights, N. j, 07922
Dialight Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 11237
General Instrument Corp., Capacitor Div.,
Newark, N. J. 07104
Drake Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. 60656
Hugh H. Ehy, Inc., Philadelphia, Penn. 19144
Elastic Stop Nut Corp., Union, N. j. 07083
Erie Technological Products Inc., Erie, Penn.
Beckman, Inc., Fullerton, Calif. 92634
Amperex l:'..lectronics Co., Hicksville, N. Y.
Carling Electric Co., W. Hartford, Conn.
Elco Resistor Co., New Yonc, N. Y.
j. F. D. Electronics Corp., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Heinemann Electric Co., Trenton, N. J.
Industnal Condenser Corp., Chicago, Ill.
E. F. Johnson Co., Waseca, MllID. 56093
IRC InC., PhiladelphIa, Penn. 19108
Kulka Electric Corp., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
Lafavette Industrial Electronics Jamaica. N.Y.
and Co., Providence, R. I.
Litte!fuse, InC., Des Plaines, Ill. 60016
Lord Mfg. Co., Erie, Penn. 16512
Mallov Electric Corp., DetrOit, Mich. 48204
james' Millen MIg. Co., Malden,Mass. 02148
Mueller Electric Co., Cleveland, Ohio 44114
National Tube Co., Pittsburg, Penn.
Oak MIg. Co., Crystal Lake, 111.
Patton MacGuyer Co., Providence, R. I.
Pass-Seymour, Syracuse, N. Y.
Pierce Roberts Rubber Co., Trenton, N. J.
Positive Lockwasher Co., Newark, N. J.
Ray-O-Vac Co., Madison, Wisc.
TRW, Electronic Component Div.,
Camden, N. j. 08103
General Instruments Corp., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Shakeprool DlV. 01111. Tool Works,
Elgin, Ill. 60120
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FEDERAL MANUFACTURERS CODE (Cont.. )
!" S "':-.e and Address
Code Manufacturers Name and Address Code Manufacturers Name and Address
,
\:.:.:meapolis, Minn. 55408
-- -':'Z), Ill. 60638
_..- .\felrose, Mass. 02176
- .:..:-. 3.cdnngs Corp.,
:: :c....-":0rd, Conn. 06904
-, Y.
- - .. Waltham, Mass. 02154
_. _' - Co., Springfield, Ill. 62705
- - ".'-' Selma, N. C.
- ': : " . b-:: .. Evanston, Ill.
-.' :: -=.::-: -:o.,N.Adams, Mass.
. -. -- -:=0., Elizabeth, N. J. 07207
I.' ' -:-:'SJnes DIV), Cleveland, Ohio
- -. - -:.J .. Torrington, Conn.
'_::. := New York, N. Y. 10017
'- -: -=.s:;;:1er Corp., Boston, Mass.
o _':::_ --:-.;;::t Co., Inc.,
-=.:::eland, Ohio
- ':::.::<:rnc Co., Mt. Vernon, N. Y
-:: -= Div), Bloomfield, N. J.
- .' .':-.--.:-:-.:s. Weston-Newark,
.:::-... 2.:-k, N. J.
'.' _:. -: "::-2:- Works, Inc.,
Ill. 60607
.:-.. :=--:= 1ty, N. J. 07087
Ill. 60644
.. = -:= J., Beacon Falls, Conn.
-::liton Forge, Va. 24422
-; ..= Edison Co.,
_._:5, Mo.
.'.-:'" ..... ::.-.:.kee, Wisc. 53212
::.::::< :': .. Inc., New York, N. Y.
..:, _ ?-: Y:idence, R. 1.
:-.:. ---.oC.:":"'.p Works, Chicago, Ill.
-=---- :. :--: :ward B. Jones Div.,
Ill. 60624
_:.:. Calif. 90241
-: ". '..: -: J., vi'illmington, Conn.
Heights, N. J. 07922
. Y. 11237
- - .. - ::=-?, Capacitor Div.,
:\. ]. 07104
_ Ill. 60656
_ - ?:-.:.-::.delphia, Penn. 19144
.' :::-;. L'-mon, N. ]. 07083
'Z'.::'. ?:-yjucts Inc., Erie, Penn.
- :: . __ =:-:::-., Calif. 92634
::::. .. s .. Hicksville, N. Y.
. Hartford, Conn.
'.-: '1'J:-1'\., N. Y.
.:: --=: -:;:: .. Brooklyn, N. Y.
78277
78488
78553
79089
79"725
"79go3
80030
80048
80131
1:50183
80211
80258
80294
83033
80431
80583
80740
81073
81143
81349
81350
81751
81831
81860
82219
82273
82389
82647
82807
83058
83186
83361
83587
83740
84411
84835
84971
86577
86684
86800
Sigma Instruments Inc., S. Braintree, Mass.
Stackpole Carbon Co., St. Marys, Penn.
Tinnerman Products, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio
RCA, Commercial Receiving Tube and Semi
conductor Div., Harrison, N. J.
Wlremold Co., Hartford, Conn. 06110
Zienck Mfg. Co., New Rochelle, N. Y.
Prestole Fastener Div. Bishop and Babcock
Corp., Toledo, Ohio
Vickers Inc. Electric Prod. Div.,
St. Louis, Mo.
Electromc Industries Assoc., Washington, D.C.
Sprague Products Co., N. Adams, Mass.
Motorola Inc., Franklin Park, Ill. 60131
Standard Oil Co., Lafeyette, Ind.
Bourns Inc., Riverside, Calif. 92506
Meissner Mfg., Div. of Maguirt: Industries, Inc.
Mount Carmel, Illinois
Air Filter Corp., Milwaukee, Wisc. 53218
Hammarlund Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Beckman Instruments, Inc., Fullerton, Calif.
Grayhiil Inc., LaGrange, Ill. 60525
Isolantite Mfg. Corp., Stirling, N. J. 07980
Military Specifications
Joint Army-Navy Specifications
Columbus Electronics Corp., Yonkers, N. Y.
Filton Co., Flushing, L. 1., N. Y
Barry Controls Div. of Barry Wright Corp.,
Watertown, Mass.
Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., (Electronic
Tube Div.), Emporium, Penn.
Indiana Pattern and Model Works, LaPort, Ind.
Switchcraft Inc., Chicago, Ill. 60630
Metals and Controls Inc., Attleboro, Mass.
Milwaukee Resistor Co., Milwaukee, Wisc.
Carr Fastener Co., Cambridge, Mass.
Victory Engineering Corp (IVECO),
Springfield, N. J. 07081
Bearing Specialty Co., San Francisco, Calif.
Solar Electric Corp., Warren, Penn.
Union Carbide Corp., New York, N. Y. 10017
TRW Capacitor Div., Ogallala, Nebr.
Lehigh Metal Products Corp.,
Cambridge, Mass. 02140
TA Mfg. Corp., Los Angeles, Calif.
Precision Metal Products of Malden Inc.,
Stoneham, Mass. 02180
RCA (Electrical Component and Devices)
Harrison. N. J.
Continental Electronics Corp.
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11222
88140
88219
88419
88627
89482
89665
90201
90750
90952
91032
91146
91293
91598
91637
91662
91719
91929
92519
92678
93332
93916
94144
94154
95076
95146
95238
95275
95354
95412
95794
96095
96214
96256
96341
96791
96906
97966
98291
98821
99180
99378
99800
Cutler-Hammer Inc., Lincoln, Ill.
Gould Nat. Batteries Inc., Trenton, N. ].
Cornell Dubilier Electric Corp.,
Fuquay-Varina, N. C.
K and G Mfg. Co., New York, N. Y.
Holtzer Cabot Corp., Boston, Mass.
United Transformer Co., Chicago, Ill.
Mallory Capacitor Co., Indianapolis, Ind.
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Boston, Mass.
Hardware Products Co., Reading, Penn. 19602
Continental Wire Corp., York, Penn. 17405
ITT Cannon Electric Inc., Salem, Mass.
Johanson Mfg. Co., Boonton, N. J. 07005
Chandler Co., Wethersfield, Conn. 06109
Dale Electronics Inc., Columbus, Nebr.
Elco Corp., Willow Grove, Penn.
General Instruments, Inc., Dallas, Texas
Honeywell Inc., Freeport, Ill.
Electra Insulation Corp., Woodside,
Long Island, N. Y.
Edgerton, Germeshausen and Grier,
Boston, Mass.
Sylvania Electric Products, Inc.,
WObUDl, Mass.
Cramer Products Co., New York, N. Y. 10013
Raytheon Co. Components Div., Quincy, Mass.
Tung Sol Electric Inc., Newark, N. J.
Garde Mfg. Co., Cumberland, R. 1.
Alco Electronics Mfg. Co., Lawrence, Mass.
Continental Connector Corp., Woodside, N. Y.
Vitramon, Inc., Bridgeport, Conn.
Methode Mfg. Co., Chicago, Ill.
General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y.
Ansconda American Brass Co.,
Torrington, Conn.
Hi-Q Div. of Aerovox Corp., Orlean, N. Y.
Texas Instruments Inc., Dallas, Texas 75209
Thordarson-Meissner Div. of McGuire,
Mt. Carmel, Ill.
Microwave Associates Inc., Burlington, Mass.
Amphenoe Corp. Jonesville, Wisc. 53545
Military Standards
CBS Electronics Div. of Columbia Broadcast
ing Systems, Danvers, Mass.
Sealectro Corp., Mamaroneck. N. Y. 10544
North Hills Electronics Inc., Glen Cove, N. Y.
Transitron Electronics Corp., Melrose, Mass.
Atlee Corp., Winchester, Mass. 01890
Delevan Electronics Corp., E. Aurora, N. Y.
. ' : - .. Trenton, N. J.
- .' - : -:: ===-?, Chicago, Ill.
,'. .\1inn. 56093
.. , -.. :.
\'ernon, N. Y.
--' - - Jamaica, N.Y.
-: -: ,'. . :';;:-.ce, R. 1.
=:: ? Ill. 60016
-: - ?::::-:.. 16512
. :)etroit, 48204
_ _ _. 02148
=.;;':eland, Ohio 44114
?--. Penn.
_ - ':""c.:';;, Ill.
?-: :':idence, R. 1.
. - __ Y.
-. :: - :.==- ':':'" Trenton, N. J.
--= ... N. J.
=-. _:-. \\' 1s c
. '-::::-.;;=t DiV.,
_. - :'-:-:-. I. 08103
: Brooklyn, N. Y.
- :.: \Vorks,
. __ . ::.( 120
300 BAKER AVENUE, CONCORD, MASSACHUSETTS 01742
General Radio
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*NEW YORK
Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Eastern Pennsylvania
380 Midland Avenue, Saddle Brook, NJ 07662
Telephone: (NJ) 201 791-8990 (NY) 212 964-2722
TWX: 710 9BB-2205
*BOSTON
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont,
Rhode Island
(SALES)
Bolton, MA 01740
Telephone: 617 646-0550
(SERVICE)
300 Baker Ave., Concord, MA 01742
Telephone: 617 369-8770 TWX: 710 347-1051
*CHICAGO
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota
Missouri, Nebraska North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota,
Western Pennsylvania, Wisconsin
9440 West'Foster Avenue, Chicago, I L 60656
Telephone: 312 992-0800. TWX: 910 221-5486
*WASHINGTON, D.C.
Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, (Wash. D.C.)
15 Firstfield Road, Gaithersburg, MD 20760
Telephone: 301 948-7071. TWX: 710 828-9741
ATLANTA
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Tennessee
7 Dunwoody Park, Suite 115, Atlanta, GA 30341
Telephone: 404 457-2485, (FLA) 813 531-0148
*DALLAS
Arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Wyoming
777 So. Central Expressway, Suite 1-0, Richardson, TX 75080
Telephone: 214 234-3357, (HOUSTON) 713 464-5112
*LOS ANGELES
Arizona, Southern California, Hawaii, Nevada,
17361 Armstrong Avenue
Irvine Industrial Complex, Irvine, CA 92705
Telephone: 714 540-9830 TWX: 910 595-1762
*SAN FRANCISCO
Northern California, British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, Oregon,
Washington, Utah
1050 East Meadow Circle, Palo Alto, CA 94303
Telephone: 415 948-8233 TWX: 910 373-1203
Alaska 907 279-5741
CANADA
*General Radio Canada Limited
307 Evans Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M8Z 1K2
Telephone: 416 252-3395 TE LEX: 02-29294
Montreal 514 737-2126 Ottawa 613 233-4237
EUROPE, AFRICA, and NEAR EAST
* General Radio Company (Overseas)
P. O. Box, CH-8034 Zurich, Switzerland
Telephone: (01) 55 24 20 TE LEX: 845-53638
ASIA, PACIFIC, and LATIN AMERICA
General Radio International Division
Concord, Mass 01742
Cable: GENRADCO CONCORD (Mass) TELEX: 094-594
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