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electronic tuning
1. A method of adjusting the frequency of a device by changing the controlling voltage, rather than by manually adjusting the component.
2. The tuning of a transmitter, receiver, or other tuned equipment by changing a control voltage instead of by adjusting or switching the components by hand.
2. The tuning of a transmitter, receiver, or other tuned equipment by changing a control voltage instead of by adjusting or switching the components by hand.
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electro-, electr-, electri-
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electronic tuning
1. The tuning of a transmitter, receiver, or other tuned equipment by changing a control voltage rather than by adjusting or switching components manually.
2. Altering the frequency of a reflex klystron oscillator by changing the repeller voltage.
3. Frequency changing in a transmitter or receiver by changing a control voltage rather than the circuit components.
2. Altering the frequency of a reflex klystron oscillator by changing the repeller voltage.
3. Frequency changing in a transmitter or receiver by changing a control voltage rather than the circuit components.
A klystron is a term referring to an electron tube used to generate or to amplify electromagnetic radiation in the microwave region by velocity modulation.
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electro-, electr-, electri-
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electronic tuning range
The frequency range of continuous tuning, between two operating points of specified minimum power output, for an electronically tuned oscillator.
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electronic tuning sensitivity
The rate of change in oscillator frequency with changes in electrode voltage or current for an electronically tuned oscillator.
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