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  • 1Superheterodyne receiver — A 5 tube superheterodyne receiver made in Japan around 1955 In electronics, a superheterodyne receiver (sometimes shortened to superhet) uses frequency mixing or heterodyning to convert a received signal to a fixed intermediate frequency, which… …

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  • 2Wide receiver — A wide receiver is an offensive position in American and Canadian football. Only players in certain positions are eligible to catch a forward pass. The two players who begin play at the ends of the offensive line are eligible receivers, as are… …

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  • 4Constellation diagram — A constellation diagram is a representation of a signal modulated by a digital modulation scheme such as quadrature amplitude modulation or phase shift keying. It displays the signal as a two dimensional scatter diagram in the complex plane at… …

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  • 5AV receiver — AV receivers or audio video receivers are one of the many consumer electronics components typically found within a home theatre system. Their primary purpose is to amplify sound from a multitude of possible audio sources as well as route video… …

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  • 6Comparison of American and Canadian football — Diagram of an American football field Diagram of a …

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  • 7Long snapper — Diagram of a punt formation, the long snapper or deep snapper is indicated by the blue DS …

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  • 8Network topology — Diagram of different network topologies. Network topology is the layout pattern of interconnections of the various elements (links, nodes, etc.) of a computer[1][2] …

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  • 9Reciprocal altruism — Diagram showing reciprocal altruism In evolutionary biology, reciprocal altruism is a behaviour whereby an organism acts in a manner that temporarily reduces its fitness while increasing another organism s fitness, with the expectation that the… …

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  • 10Phase-shift keying — Passband modulation v · d · e Analog modulation AM · …

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