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Meaning of "superheterodyne receiver"

A 'superheterodyne receiver' is a type of radio or television receiver that uses a method of frequency mixing to convert incoming signals to a fixed intermediate frequency for easier processing
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  • A radio receiver that mixes (beats or heterodynes) a locally produced frequency with the incoming frequency

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New superheterodyne receiver for a better range up.
Later he even built a superheterodyne receiver.
The superheterodyne receiver.
The present invention concerns a digital superheterodyne receiver.
Modern signal analyzers use a superheterodyne receiver to downconvert a portion of the signal spectrum for analysis.
In one embodiment at least one of said receivers can be a superheterodyne receiver.
It was replaced by the Superheterodyne receiver invented by Edwin Armstrong.
The traditional approach for detecting and demodulating individual carrier signals is to use a superheterodyne receiver.
The Advantages section below describes how the superheterodyne receiver overcomes these problems.
See Superheterodyne receiver.
Block diagram of a basic superheterodyne receiver.
Why superheterodyne receiver is called super?
Reginald Fessenden invents the superheterodyne receiver.
The superheterodyne receiver offers superior sensitivity, frequency stability and selectivity.
Figure 1 is a block diagram of a superheterodyne receiver considered as prior art.

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The diagram at right shows the block diagram of a typical single-conversion superheterodyne receiver.
What part of a superheterodyne receiver determines the image rejection ratio of the receiver?
It is very important that the oscillators contained in a superheterodyne receiver are,.
In a dual-conversion superheterodyne receiver what are the respective aims of the first and second conversion,.
Architecture of Armstrong 's superheterodyne receiver.
Which two stages in a superheterodyne receiver have input tuned circuits tuned to the same frequency?
Armstrong later used Fessenden 's heterodyne principle in his superheterodyne receiver ( below ).
The output signal 60 from the superheterodyne receiver may be processed further depending upon the application.
The AM demodulator 231 can, for example, comprise a superheterodyne receiver.
The TR-1 was a superheterodyne receiver made with four n-p-n germanium transistors and one diode.
The combined signal is then fed to a superheterodyne receiver circuit 49 - 54.
The superheterodyne receiver was invented in 1918 by Edwin Armstrong.
Next: Concept of the superheterodyne receiver.
The receiver circuit 50 forms an amplitude shift key ( ASK ) superheterodyne receiver.

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