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Syntonic
Syntonic Syn*ton"ic, a. (Physics) Of or pert. to syntony; specif., designating, or pert. to, a system of wireless telegraphy in which the transmitting and receiving apparatus are in syntony with, and only with, one another. -- Syn*ton"ic*al, a. -- Syn*ton"ic*al*ly, adv.
Syntonical
Syntonic Syn*ton"ic, a. (Physics) Of or pert. to syntony; specif., designating, or pert. to, a system of wireless telegraphy in which the transmitting and receiving apparatus are in syntony with, and only with, one another. -- Syn*ton"ic*al, a. -- Syn*ton"ic*al*ly, adv.
Syntonically
Syntonic Syn*ton"ic, a. (Physics) Of or pert. to syntony; specif., designating, or pert. to, a system of wireless telegraphy in which the transmitting and receiving apparatus are in syntony with, and only with, one another. -- Syn*ton"ic*al, a. -- Syn*ton"ic*al*ly, adv.
Syntonin
Syntonin Syn"to*nin, n. [Cf. Gr. ? stretched tight, intense.] (Physiol. Chem.) A proteid substance (acid albumin) formed from the albuminous matter of muscle by the action of dilute acids; -- formerly called musculin. See Acid albumin, under Albumin.
Syntonization
Syntonize Syn"to*nize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. -nized; p. pr. & vb. n. -nizing.] [See Syntony.] (Physics) To adjust or devise so as to emit or respond to electric oscillations of a certain wave length; to tune; specif., to put (two or more instruments or systems of wireless telegraphy) in syntony with each other. -- Syn`to*ni*za"tion, n.
Syntonize
Syntonize Syn"to*nize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. -nized; p. pr. & vb. n. -nizing.] [See Syntony.] (Physics) To adjust or devise so as to emit or respond to electric oscillations of a certain wave length; to tune; specif., to put (two or more instruments or systems of wireless telegraphy) in syntony with each other. -- Syn`to*ni*za"tion, n.
Syntonizer
Syntonizer Syn"to*niz`er, n. (Physics) One that syntonizes; specif., a device consisting essentially of a variable inductance coil and condenser with a pair of adjustable spark balls, for attuning the time periods of antenn[ae] in wireless telegraphy (called also syntonizing coil).
syntonizing coil
Syntonizer Syn"to*niz`er, n. (Physics) One that syntonizes; specif., a device consisting essentially of a variable inductance coil and condenser with a pair of adjustable spark balls, for attuning the time periods of antenn[ae] in wireless telegraphy (called also syntonizing coil).
Syntony
Syntony Syn"to*ny, n. [Cf. Gr. ? agreement. See Syn-; Tone.] (Physics) State of being adjusted to a certain wave length; agreement or tuning between the time period of an apparatus emitting electric oscillations and that of a receiving apparatus, esp. in wireless telegraphy.

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- Analogue Systems Sound Transform Systems Studio Electronics Synthesizers.com Synton Fenix Many early synthesizer modules had height in integer inches: 11" (e...
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