radio-frequency choke

  • 1Choke (electronics) — For other uses, see Choke (disambiguation). A choke, with two 47mH windings and rated to handle 0.6A A choke is a coil of insulated wire, often wound on a magnetic core, used as a passive inductor which blocks higher frequency alternating current …

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  • 2Choke ring antenna — Patent Diagram of a Choke Ring Antenna[1] A choke ring antenna is a particular form of omnidirectional antenna for use at high frequencies. It consists of a number of conductive concentric cylinders around a central antenna. Due to its delicate… …

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  • 3Radio transmitter design — In plate modulation systems the voltage delivered to the stage is changed. As the power output available is a function of the supply voltage, the output power is modulated. This can be done using a transformer to alter the anode (plate) voltage.… …

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  • 4rfc — com. abbr. Radio Frequency Choke engin. abbr. Radio Frequency Choke …

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  • 5RFC — RFC, a three letter initialism, may refer to: Technology * Request for Comments, formalized memoranda addressing Internet standards * Request for Change, a call to change information technology infrastructure * Remote function call, from within… …

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  • 6RFC — abbr. 1 Rugby Football Club. 2 hist. Royal Flying Corps. * * * abbreviation radio frequency choke * * * Reconstruction Finance Corporation. * * * abbrev 1. (until 1918) Royal Flying Corps 2. Rugby Football Club * * * RFC (no periods),… …

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  • 7Amplitude modulation — Passband modulation v · d · e Analog modulation AM · …

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  • 8Fuzzy locating system — Fuzzy locating is a rough but reliable method based on appropriate measuring technology for estimating a location of an object. The concept of precise or ‘’crisp locating’’ is replaced with respect to the operational requirements and the economic …

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  • 9EMC problem (excessive field strength) — In electromagnetic compatibility,EMC problems can occur when the system which is being adversely affected is subject to a high field strength due to a radio transmitter. It is important to note that these effects are not due to defects in the… …

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  • 10Loudspeaker — For other uses, see Loudspeaker (disambiguation). An inexpensive, low fidelity 3½ inch speaker, typically found in small radios …

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