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Portable, highly stable, transistorized oscillator with several fixed frequencies

  • High and Ultrahigh Frequency Measurements
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The above highly-stable transistorized oscillator can be widely used in radio measuring laboratories, and especially in mobile laboratories, for testing equipment in situ. It can be assembled in other ways involving a smaller size and weight.

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  1. Semiconductors in Science and Engineering [in Russian] (Acad. Sci. USSR Press, v. 2, 1958).

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  3. S. B. Yuditskii, Germanium and Silicon Semiconductor Rectifiers [in Russian] (Materials of the All-Union Conference on the Application of Semiconductors in Industry, 1958).

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Nazarov, K.I. Portable, highly stable, transistorized oscillator with several fixed frequencies. Meas Tech 3, 971–973 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00977525

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