722-N

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General Radio 722-N
Precision Capacitor
General Radio 722-N Precision Capacitor

Available from 1939 to 1959

Manuals
  • Manual Needed
Catalog History
 Document Year Page
Catalog K1 1939 47
Catalog K2 1942 45
Catalog K3 1944 43
Catalog K4 1945 41
Catalog L 1948 46
Catalog M 1951 47
Catalog N 1954 52
Catalog O 1956 153
Catalog P 1959 164
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)

The General Radio 722-N Precision Capacitor was introduced in Catalog K1 (1939) and remained available through Catalog P (1959).

The Type 722-N is a laboratory quality, precision variable capacitor specifically designed for RF applications. It features low metallic resistance and low inductance, one third that of other 722 standard capacitors.

The set value can be read directly from a drum mounted on the rotor shaft. A correction chart is mounted on the panel for that particular capacitor.

The rotor is mounted on ball bearings in an aluminum casting and driven by a precision worm drive. It is electrically attached to the frame with silver overlay contacts.

The stator is brought out to a separate terminal on the panel beside the rotor terminal attached to the chassis. The rotor terminal is a the same potential as the panel and the copper lined walnut case.

The capacitor is supplied with a fitted wooden carrying case.

Specifications

  • Capacitance Range: 100 to 1100 pF
  • Dial Accuracy: ±1 pF ±0.1% measured at 1 kHz
  • Maximum Voltage: 1000 V peak

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