heterodyne
Americanadjective
verb (used without object)
verb (used with object)
verb
adjective
Etymology
Origin of heterodyne
1905–10; hetero- + -dyne < Greek dýnamis power
Example Sentences
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With two modes, Traditional and Modern, it enables thereminists to switch between heterodyne analog and digital oscillators.
From The Verge
This is done by heterodyning, a process which combines the light in the coupler with a minute laser beam, strengthening the signal at the desired wavelength.
From Economist
Or how about how astronomers use heterodyne arrays with superconducting mixers to observe the birth of stars?
From Science Magazine
When you have completed this experiment in heterodyne receiving, using a local oscillator, you are ready to try the regenerative circuit.
From Project Gutenberg
It is a heterodyning of one frequency upon another at a predetermined distance.
From Project Gutenberg
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