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How to pronounce heterodyne in English?

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Also contains design schematic of the parts of a heterodyne Wien Bridge theremin.
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Other videotape formats with heterodyne color systems include Video-8 and Hi8.
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Walter Schottky claimed that he had independently invented super heterodyne radio too.
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The heterodyne detector was invented to make continuous wave Morse code signals audible.
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The theremin uses the heterodyne principle to generate an audio signal.
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Passive heterodyne hot electron bolometer imager operating at 850 GHz.
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As the BFO frequency was varied, the pitch of the heterodyne could be heard to vary with it.
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Most transmitters use heterodyne principle, so they also have a frequency conversion units.
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Frequency counters or high frequency heterodyne systems can be used.
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  • Combine (a radio frequency wave) with a locally generated wave of a different frequency so as to produce a new frequency equal to the sum or the difference between the two
  • Of or relating to the beat produced by heterodyning two oscillations
  • In radio and signal processing, heterodyning is the generation of new frequencies by mixing (multiplying), two oscillating waveforms. It is useful for placing information of interest into a useful frequency range following modulation or prior to demodulation. ...
  • In poetry, a heterodyne is a word in which the syllable receiving stress and/or pitch change is other than the syllable of longer quantity. ...
  • A high pitched "whistle" sound caused by two carriers interfering with each other. The pitch of the "whistle" depends on the frequency difference between the carriers.
  • A heterodyne signal is a naked signal, viewed before processing and correction by a time base corrector. While the image may appear fine to the eye, it is technically unsatisfactory and must be processed before the source can be input into a switcher or edited onto another tape.
  • 1. To generate new frequencies by mixing two or more signals in a nonlinear device such as a vacuum tube, transistor, or diode mixer. ...
  • A detection method used extensively in radio astronomy in which the wave nature of light is used. The method usually involves combining the measured wave with a local oscillator or reference wave and looking for the signal at the difference frequency.