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  • For Repair Vintage General Radio Co 1930's Impedance shops Bridge Type 650-A Genrad
  • For Repair Vintage General Radio Co 1930's Impedance shops Bridge Type 650-A Genrad
  • For Repair Vintage General Radio Co 1930's Impedance shops Bridge Type 650-A Genrad
  • For Repair Vintage General Radio Co 1930's Impedance shops Bridge Type 650-A Genrad

For Repair Vintage General Radio Co 1930's Impedance shops Bridge Type 650-A Genrad

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For Repair Vintage General Radio Co 1930's Impedance shops Bridge Type 650-A Genrad

For Repair Vintage General Radio Co 1930's Impedance shops Bridge Type 650-A Genrad, **Untestedl functionality unknownVintage Antique 1930's Radio Co Impedance Bridge Type 650-A"Impedance bridges compare electrical impedances which may contain.

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Product Name: For Repair Vintage General Radio Co 1930's Impedance shops Bridge Type 650-A Genrad
**Untested.l, functionality unknown Vintage Antique 1930's Radio Co. Impedance Bridge Type 650-A "Impedance bridges compare electrical impedances, which may contain inductance, capacitance, and resistance. They use a method similar to that employed by Wheatstone bridges, which use a four-arm bridge circuit to compare an unknown resistance to that of a known standard." *The Type 650-A was introduced in 1933 and was popular based on its flexibility and utility. The 650-A was one of the best-selling instruments by the shops General Radio Co!!! More info: Rectangular wooden case with sloped top; black instrument panel on top surface; instrument panel features six connection posts for the external generator, a galvanometer meter under glass, nine black plastic knobs, four of which are mounted on metal scales, and five other metal connection posts along the right side and bottom; above the instrument panel is a wooden lid fastened by two screws;.

For Repair Vintage General Radio Co 1930's Impedance shops Bridge Type 650-A Genrad