Applications; Recording Paper - BRUEL & KJAER 1022 Instructions And Applications

Beat frequency oscillator
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The large figures denote the
settings
for
50
mm paper while the
small
figures
are
for recordings on paper of 100 mm width.
Hecording Paper.
Different types
of
pre-printed recording paper to be used
on
the Level
Recorder in
conjunction
with the Beat Frequency Oscillator Type 1022 and
Spectrometer Type 2112
combination are available,
the paper being manu-
factured with
a
printed logarithmic frequency
scale covering
the range from
10
c/s
to 40ooo
c/
s.
Fig. 4.4. The various types of preprinted recording papa.
Two main types
of
paper, having
various
features, and which come in
two widths,
can
be
supplied. Also
included in the range is polar diagram
recording paper to be used when the Level Recorder is required for this
application
(see
Level Recorder Manual). Two types of writing
are catered
for, either ink or
stylus,
the
applicable surfaces
being treated
accordingly.
White paper for ink writing is
available,
with pre-printed lines
or
outlines
of
frequency diagrams
and
is obtainable in the widths of 100
mm·
or 50 mm.
The polar diagram type
comes
in packs
of
100
sheets
and has
a
100 mm
radius. The waxed paper
comes
only in 50 mm widths
and
is intended for
use with
a sapphire stylus.
The white waxed paper
cons1
i sts
of coated
transparant paper
and exhibits
printed lines or frequency diagrams as the
case
may be. Waxed paper is particular useful when high writing
speeds
have to be used,
giving
a very clear definition of the recording. When using
the,
s e
papers the
sapphire stylus
will leave a thin transparant line on the
waxed paper, the latter being
specially
made to enable blue prints to be
taken. It is not necessary to double-copy the latter,
as
the scales being
printed in black will
show
up if a direct blue print is taken from it.
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