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Electronic engineering

Electronic engineering is an engineering discipline focused on the design, fabrication, testing and operation of circuits, electronic components, devices, and systems.

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communications receiver

Engineering; Electronic engineering

A general-coverage or multiband radio receiver, designed primarily for listening to amateur, weather, or other nonbroadcast stations. Compare broadcast receiver.

Deutsche Industrie Normenausschuss (DIN)

Engineering; Electronic engineering

A German association that sets standards for the manufacture and performance of electrical and electronic equipment, as well as other devices.

avigation

Engineering; Electronic engineering

Navigation by means of electronic equipment.

aviation navigation

Engineering; Electronic engineering

Navigation by means of electronic equipment.

Armstrong FM system

Engineering; Electronic engineering

(Edwin H. Armstrong, 1890–1954). A phase-shift method of frequency modulation. See phase modulation.

Armstrong oscillator

Engineering; Electronic engineering

(Edwin H. Armstrong, 1890–1954). An oscillator circuit that uses inductive feedback between the output and input. Either the output coil or the input coil can be tuned to set the oscillator ...

Beverage antenna

Engineering; Electronic engineering

(Harold H. Beverage.) A nonresonant, directional long-wire antenna, erected a few feet above ground and run in a straight line for one to several wavelengths. It is generally used for reception at ...

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