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Signal generator Part of [[IE-9]] and [[IE-26]] Self-containing; for operating on a 105-130 volts, 60 cycle (3F3852.1) or 25 cycle (3F3852.2), single phase power Frequency range 100-32.000 kc, with provisions for 400-cycle modulation. Intended for vehicular use.
* TM 11-307
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===Reference Files===
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;{{pdf|TM_11-307J.pdf|TM 11-307J}}
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:War department Technical Manual
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:Signal Generator
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::I-72-J
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::April 14, 1943
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;{{pdf|TM_11-4052.pdf|TM 11-4052}}
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:War Department Repair Manual
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:Signal Generators
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::I-72-A, -B, -C, -D, -E, -F, -G, -H, -J, and -K
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::Dec. 1945.
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[[Category:Military/Test Equipment]]
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Latest revision as of 16:11, 10 August 2020

Signal generator Part of IE-9 and IE-26 Self-containing; for operating on a 105-130 volts, 60 cycle (3F3852.1) or 25 cycle (3F3852.2), single phase power Frequency range 100-32.000 kc, with provisions for 400-cycle modulation. Intended for vehicular use.

I-72-J.png


Reference Files

Adobe PDF icon.png TM 11-307J

War department Technical Manual
Signal Generator
I-72-J
April 14, 1943


Adobe PDF icon.png TM 11-4052

War Department Repair Manual
Signal Generators
I-72-A, -B, -C, -D, -E, -F, -G, -H, -J, and -K
Dec. 1945.