About the 193X701BBG01
General Electric or GE developed the 193X701BBG01 to be a part of their 193x series. This is a type of printed circuit board or PCB. The 193X701BBG01 is what is called a coordination board.
The 193X701BBG01 is a large printed circuit board which is divided into two (2) separate parts. At the bottom of the 193X701BBG01, there is a large metal plate which features a large handle. This handle may be used to move the 193X701BBG01 to another place. Four (4) small knobs are featured on the metal plate. These knobs are white in color. They are labeled as ZERO, STABILITY, RESPONSE, and P-231. The word COORDINATION is located at the top right side of the PCB. On the other side of this plate, there is one (1) brown resistor which has bands that are silver, yellow, black, and brown. A printed circuit card which is smaller than the main board is attached vertically on the left side of the card. This smaller card has a number of different electronic components. One (1) large brown resistor is positioned on the left side. This resistor has bands which are yellow, purple, brown, and silver. A second large brown resistor is sitting at the bottom of the card. This resistor has bands that are brown, black, and white. Several other resistors are situated on this PCB which are smaller. These bands are orange, white, brown, silver, black and red. Four (4) large black capacitors are lined up in a horizontal row on the right half of the 193X701BBG01.