different between superheterodyne vs heptode
superheterodyne
English
Etymology
From super- +? heterodyne.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /su?p??h?t(?)??d??n/
Adjective
superheterodyne (not comparable)
- (electronics) Pertaining to a technique used in radio and television receivers to tune to a particular frequency, or to receivers using such a technique. [from 20th c.]
- 1937, Fritz Leiber, ‘The Terror from the Depths’:
- Approaching Louisville, the Tin Hind was almost swallowed up in the Great Ohio Flood (which preoccupied the radio news for days; I hung over my superheterodyne set) and he was unable to visit a new correspondent of Lovecraft's there.
- 1937, Fritz Leiber, ‘The Terror from the Depths’:
Derived terms
- superhet
Noun
superheterodyne (plural superheterodynes)
- A receiver of this kind.
superheterodyne From the web:
heptode
English
Etymology
hept- +? -ode
Noun
heptode (plural heptodes)
- A compound thermionic valve containing a triode and tetrode; was used in superheterodyne radio receivers.
Translations
See also
- pentagrid converter
heptode From the web:
- what does heptode mean
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