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MOTOROLA R-1200A COMMUNICATIONS TEST RF SERVICE MONITOR

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Service monitor, RF communications test equipment from Motorola model R-1200A. 100 KHz to 999.99 MHz in 100 Hz Increment RF AM FM generator.

MOTOROLA R-1200A COMMUNICATIONS TEST RF SERVICE MONITOR

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MOTOROLA R-1200A COMMUNICATIONS TEST RF SERVICE MONITOR Service monitor, RF communications test equipment from Motorola model R-1200A 100 KHz to 999.99 MHz in 100 Hz Increment RF AM FM generator. OVERVIEW: The R-1200A consists of a system main frame (SLN-6398A) containing a frequency synthesized signal source and wideband receiver. Various modules plug into the main frame allowing different operational configurations. RF Engineers best friend! Test, Align, Calibrate, RF amplifiers, Receivers, Demodulators, Descriminators, Receivers, Transmitters, HT Transceivers. SPECIFICATIONS: * Synthesizer generates fundamental (non harmonic) signals from 100 KHz to 999.99 MHz in 100 Hz discrete steps * FM and AM output modulation by an internal 1 KHz source or an external DC to 20 KHz source * Synthesizer output: 0.1 microvolt to 1 volt RMS, 20 dB step attenuator and 20 dB vernier control * Wideband receiver: 2 MHz to 990 MHz * High linearity discriminator drives a front panel modulation error meter * High gain wideband mixer: 2 MHz to 512 MHz * Deviation meter and Deviation oscilloscope Modules. * AF 1,000 Hz sinewave output, modulated AM/FM RF output tested. * Unit power: 115 VAC, Unit dimensions: 14" wide x 17 5/8" deep x 11" high * Original Unit Cover, Scope Shield, Service Calibration Manual included. Comes with the original 2" Thick Service manual, Schematics, Calibration, Flow Charts, Repair Diagrams. ALMOST IN MINT CONDITION! see pics for more details USED, TESTED, WORKS FINE. Not calibrated.. Not able to test all functions

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