- "Sintonias" ("
Syntonies"), each
responsible for a
specific subsection or
region of the group's operation. At the top level, all
syntonies must
answer to...
- "What am I doing?"
Ichazo labeled these conservation, relations, and
syntony (later
modified to adaptation).
Recognizing interactions among the three...
- to
develop methods (patented in 1897) of
tuning radio (what he
called "
syntony"),
including using variable inductance to tune antennas. By 1897 the advantages...
-
influential lecture on
radio in
which he
suggested using resonance (then
called syntony) to
reduce the
bandwidth of
transmitters and receivers.: p.352-353, 355–358 ...
- [they]
cannot distinguish what is
material or not,
where things enter into
syntony and
constitute a
unique moment,
precisely the kind
sought in medi[t]ation"...
- Edition)
Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 2006 ISBN 9781741149128. Aitken, Hugh G.J.,
Syntony and Spark: The
Origins of Radio, New York: John
Wiley & Sons, 1976. ISBN 0-471-01816-3...
-
adjusted to resonance.
Lodge and some
English scientists preferred the term "
syntony" for this effect, but the term "resonance"
eventually stuck. The first...
-
original on
December 13, 2022.
Retrieved December 15, 2022. Hugh G.J. Aitken,
Syntony and
Spark – The
Origins of Radio,
Princeton University Press – 2014, p...
-
catalogue of over 50
recordings for the
Nimbus Records,
Edelweiss Emission and
Syntony record labels. His
recording career has
included a
number of
notable collaborations...
-
adjusted to resonance.
Lodge and some
English scientists preferred the term "
syntony" for this effect, but the term "resonance"
eventually stuck. The first...