- A
superheterodyne receiver,
often shortened to
superhet, is a type of
radio receiver that uses
frequency mixing to
convert a
received signal to a fixed...
- material. The
score features elements from Greenwood's
compositions 'Popcorn
Superhet Receiver' and
Bodysong (such as the
track "Convergence", pla**** atop the...
-
residency to
learn how
orchestras work. For the BBC,
Greenwood wrote "Popcorn
Superhet Receiver" (2005),
inspired by
radio static and the elaborate, dissonant...
- like
trimmable inductors and
trimmable capacitors are
usually found in
superhet radio and
television receivers, in the
intermediate frequency (IF), oscillator...
-
personnel from the 1950s on. Most
radio receivers of the
period were of the AM
superhet design, with
local oscillators which generate a
signal typically 455 kHz...
- more
conventional circuits. The ECO
oscillator was used for
shortwave superhet radios. Lamb,
James J. (April 1932). "Stabilizing
Superheterodyne Performance:...
- A
schematic of a
superhet AM receiver. Note that the
radio includes an AGC loop in
order to
maintain the RF and IF
stages in
their linear region, and to...
-
There Will Be Blood,
Anderson heard Greenwood's
orchestral piece "Popcorn
Superhet Receiver",
which prompted him to ask
Greenwood to work with him. After...
-
designed to a very high standard, and are
usually of the double-conversion
superhet design. Likewise,
transmitters are
carefully designed to
avoid unwanted...
-
heterodyne technique is in the
superheterodyne receiver (
superhet). In the
typical superhet, the
incoming radio frequency signal from the
antenna is mixed...