WAVETEK Model 178 Programmable Waveform Synthesizer
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Professional-grade waveform synthesizers enable the precise, repeatable EMF exposure studies that form our scientific understanding of health effects.
Plain English Summary
This technical report documents the specifications and capabilities of the Wavetek Model 178 Programmable Waveform Synthesizer, a laboratory instrument used to generate precise RF signals for testing and research. The device features programmable frequency generation with GPIB computer control and microprocessor-based operation. While not a health study itself, this type of equipment is essential for conducting controlled EMF exposure research.
Why This Matters
The Wavetek Model 178 represents the type of precision instrumentation that makes rigorous EMF research possible. When scientists study how radiofrequency radiation affects biological systems, they need equipment that can generate exact frequencies at specific power levels with perfect repeatability. This synthesizer's programmable capabilities allow researchers to test multiple frequencies and modulation patterns in controlled laboratory conditions. The reality is that without standardized, calibrated equipment like this, we couldn't have the body of peer-reviewed research that now demonstrates biological effects from EMF exposure. Every credible study showing cellular damage, DNA breaks, or neurological effects from RF radiation relies on instruments capable of the precision this synthesizer provides.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
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@article{wavetek_model_178_programmable_waveform_synthesizer_g5664,
author = {Unknown},
title = {WAVETEK Model 178 Programmable Waveform Synthesizer},
year = {n.d.},
}