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- The autodyne circuit was an improvement to radio signal amplification using the De Forest Audion vacuum tube amplifier. By allowing the tube to oscillate...
- device as oscillator and mixer simultaneously, is known as autodyne reception. The term autodyne predates multigrid tubes and is not applied to use of tubes...
- Retrieved 2019-09-02. Grammer, George (January 1933). "Rationalizing the Autodyne". QST. XVII (1). West Hartford, CN: American Radio Relay, Inc.: 11. Retrieved...
- make CW radiotelegraphy transmissions audible. This mode was called an autodyne receiver. To receive radiotelegraphy, the feedback was increased until...
- ratio (SNR) by up to 3dB. Early Autodyne receivers typically used IFs of only 150 kHz or so. As a consequence, most Autodyne receivers required greater front-end...
- Known for Armstrong oscillator Armstrong Tower Armstrong phase modulator Autodyne FM broadcasting FM radio Frequency modulation Regenerative circuit Superheterodyne...
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- elected to the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Die neue elektrische MaschineAutodyne”. Budapest: Akadémiai. 1957. Nagytelítésű bonyolult mágneses körök új számítási...
- oscillator connected to an antenna; it functioned as both a transmitter and an autodyne detector (receiver). When the target was far away, little of the oscillator's...