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vibration measurement equipment, strobe lights, RLC and frequency standards, etc.
vibration measurement equipment, strobe lights, RLC and frequency standards, etc.


In the 1950s, the company moved to West Concord, and eventually became a major player in the  
In the 1950s, the company moved to West Concord, Massachusetts, and eventually became a major player in the  
automatic test equipment (ATE) business, manufacturing a line of testers for assembled printed circuit boards.  
automatic test equipment (ATE) business, manufacturing a line of testers for assembled printed circuit boards.  
In 1975, the company name was changed to '''GenRad'''.


The company was eventually acquired by Teradyne in 2001.
The company was eventually acquired by Teradyne in 2001.

Revision as of 05:26, 25 February 2024

General Radio Company (GenRad) (→ WikiData) was a manufacturer of electronic test equipment.

Started in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1915 by Melville Eastham, the company produced extensive lines of electrical component measuring equipment, sound and vibration measurement equipment, strobe lights, RLC and frequency standards, etc.

In the 1950s, the company moved to West Concord, Massachusetts, and eventually became a major player in the automatic test equipment (ATE) business, manufacturing a line of testers for assembled printed circuit boards.

In 1975, the company name was changed to GenRad.

The company was eventually acquired by Teradyne in 2001. IET Labs, Inc. purchased the instrumentation product lines.

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Products by General Radio

Model Class Series Description Introduced Discontinued
General Radio 1124 Plug-in 560-series scopes Time broadcast receiver plug-in 1968 (?)