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  • 111Absorption wavemeter — The Absorption wavemeter is a simple device for the measurement of radio frequency energy at different frequencies. The device can be used by the users of radio equipment to check the approximate frequency of a strong signal source, and also to… …

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  • 112WDC 65C134 — The Western Design Center (WDC) W65C134S microcomputer is a complete fully static 8 bit computer fabricated on a single chip using a low power CMOS process. The W65C134S complements an established and growing line of 65xx products and has a wide… …

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  • 113Fleming valve — schematic from US Patent 803,684. The Fleming valve, also called the Fleming oscillation valve, was a vacuum tube diode invented by John Ambrose Fleming and used in the earliest days of radio communication. As the first vacuum tube, the IEEE has… …

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  • 115exciter — noun Date: 14th century 1. one that excites 2. a. a generator or battery that supplies the electric current used to produce the magnetic field in another generator or motor b. an electrical oscillator that generates the carrier frequency (as for… …

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  • 116Electromagnetic radiation — Electromagnetism Electricity · …

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  • 117Electronics — refers to the flow of charge (moving electrons) through nonmetal conductors (mainly semiconductors), whereas electrical refers to the flow of charge through metal conductors. For example, flow of charge through silicon, which is not a metal,… …

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  • 118Microcontroller — The die from an Intel 8742, an 8 bit microcontroller that includes a CPU running at 12 MHz, 128 bytes of RAM, 2048 bytes of EPROM, and I/O in the same chip. A microcontroller (sometimes abbreviated µC, uC or MCU) is a small computer on a single… …

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  • 119Navigation — This article is about determination of position and direction on or above the surface of the earth. For other uses, see Navigation (disambiguation). Table of geography, hydrography, and navigation, from the 1728 Cyclopaedia. Navigation is the… …

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  • 120Single-sideband modulation — (SSB) is a refinement of amplitude modulation that more efficiently uses electrical power and bandwidth. It is closely related to vestigial sideband modulation (VSB) (see below).Amplitude modulation produces a modulated output signal that has… …

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