Heterodyne in a sentence as a verb

Well, you won't hear a heterodyne, as there is no audio output--just some instrument reading.

I would call something that multiplies a ring modulator or a heterodyne or something like that.

The heterodyne effect comes from multiplication of signals.

The noise bandwidth is either set by an IF filter in a super heterodyne receiver, or in the case of a synchronous digital receiver, in the matched filters.

Heterodyne in a sentence as an adjective

All televisions have a number of local oscillators for super-heterodyne reception.

If the current FAA rules are right that passengers should not be transmitting during take off and landing and the social pressure causes the rules to change, the only way we will know is when a plane falls out of the sky, since we aren't giving pilots complaining about heterodynes any credibility.

And in some certain circumstances for spysats, optical heterodyne detection can also be used to great effect.> you are always going to be limited by the diffraction limit of the telescopeWhile the diffraction limit of a system is definitely a constraint, it's not as simple as this anymore.

"Sam Zeloof" is the same deal as above, people trying to make home semiconductors spend most of their time on the tools rather than actually making chips, and as above software eats the world so everything seems to revolve around writing a Python script to automate your heterodyne interfereometer and similar challenges.

Heterodyne definitions

verb

combine (a radio frequency wave) with a locally generated wave of a different frequency so as to produce a new frequency equal to the sum or the difference between the two

adjective

of or relating to the beat produced by heterodyning two oscillations