heterodyne
Aussprache: [ˌhɛtəroʊˈdaɪn]
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Kontext: „physics“
(noun) heterodyne refers to a technique used in electronics and signal processing where two different frequencies are combined to create new frequencies. This is often used in radios to receive signals.
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The engineer used a heterodyne method to improve the radio signal quality.
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Using a simple receiver without heterodyne technology, the music sounded very unclear.
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What is the purpose of using a heterodyne in this circuit?
Kontext: „physics“
(verb) to heterodyne means to mix two waves of different frequencies to produce new frequencies. This action is important in communication systems to process signals.
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The technician decided to heterodyne the incoming signals to enhance their clarity.
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If you do not heterodyne the signals, you might miss important information.
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Can we heterodyne these signals to make them clearer?
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