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- heterodyne is a signal frequency that is created by combining or mixing two other frequencies using a signal processing technique called heterodyning...
- "Adventure, Romance, Mad Science!". It follows the main character Agatha Heterodyne (introduced in 1995) through an alternate-history Victorian-style "steampunk"...
- Optical heterodyne detection is a method of extracting information encoded as modulation of the phase, frequency or both of electromagnetic radiation in...
- Look up heterodyne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Heterodyne refers to a radio signal processing technique. Heterodyne may also refer to: Characters...
- of 3 kHz tone, making them easily audible. Fessenden coined the term "heterodyne", meaning "generated by a difference" (in frequency), to describe this...
- creates a heterodyne or "beat" signal at the difference between the two frequencies. If the two signals are close together in frequency the heterodyne is low...
- Common Pipistrelle Common Pipistrelle call heard on a heterodyne bat detector - 68 KB. This is a typical echolocation call with "feeding buzzes" when it...
- 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. This misalignment...
- backgrounds Crickets, unidentified mammal, and a bat social call recorded on a heterodyne detector set to 19 kHz - 379Kb, on a small nature reserve in North Devon...
- giant robot, Dai-Guard, fight interdimensional alien beings called "Heterodynes". Unlike most giant robot anime, Dai-Guard performs on much more realistic...