Definition of Autodyne

1. a type of electrical circuit [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Autodyne

autodidact
autodidactic
autodidacticism
autodidactism
autodidacts
autodiegetic
autodigestion
autodigestive
autodiploid
autodiscovery
autodocking
autodrainage
autodrome
autodromes
autodynamic
autodyne (current term)
autodynes
autoecholalia
autoecious
autoeciously
autoecism
autoecisms
autoed
autoencoder
autoencoders
autoenrollment
autoepistemic

Literary usage of Autodyne

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Year Book by Carnegie Institution of Washington (1920)
"... could still be employed to indicate the bridge balance by the use of the autodyne method. (32) The hydrochloric-acid color method for determining iron. ..."

2. The Book of Radio by Charles William Taussig (1922)
"Perhaps the most common to-day is the internal heterodyne or autodyne of the ordinary regenerative vacuum-tube receiver ..."

3. Radio Hook-ups: A Reference and Record Book of Circuits Used for Connecting ...by Milton Blake Sleeper by Milton Blake Sleeper (1922)
"... Amplification—autodyne Production of Beats. CHAPTER V—PRACTICAL CIRCUITS AND THEIR OPERATION Methods of Coupling—The Variometer—Inter-Electrode Tube ..."

4. Year books by Plainfield High School (Plainfield, N.J.) (1919)
"... could still be employed to indicate the bridge balance by the use of the autodyne method. (32) The hydrochloric-acid color method for determining iron. ..."

5. Scientific papers of the Bureau of Standards by United States National Bureau of Standards (1920)
"... too miles by using an antenna 60 feet high, with an audibility of ю ooo, using an autodyne receiving circuit with a two-step audio-frequency amplifier. ..."

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