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Difference between Neutrodyne and Triode

Neutrodyne vs. Triode

The Neutrodyne radio receiver, invented in 1922 by Louis Hazeltine, was a particular type of tuned radio frequency (TRF) receiver, in which the instability-causing inter-electrode capacitance of the triode RF tubes is cancelled out or "neutralized"US Patent No. A triode is an electronic amplifying vacuum tube (or thermionic valve in British English) consisting of three electrodes inside an evacuated glass envelope: a heated filament or cathode, a grid, and a plate (anode).

Similarities between Neutrodyne and Triode

Neutrodyne and Triode have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Amplifier, Capacitance, Crystal radio, Detector (radio), Radio receiver, Tetrode, Transmitter, Vacuum tube.

Amplifier

An amplifier, electronic amplifier or (informally) amp is an electronic device that can increase the magnitude of a signal (a time-varying voltage or current).

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Capacitance

Capacitance is the capability of a material object or device to store electric charge.

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Crystal radio

A crystal radio receiver, also called a crystal set, is a simple radio receiver, popular in the early days of radio.

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Detector (radio)

In radio, a detector is a device or circuit that extracts information from a modulated radio frequency current or voltage.

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Radio receiver

In radio communications, a radio receiver, also known as a receiver, a wireless, or simply a radio, is an electronic device that receives radio waves and converts the information carried by them to a usable form.

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Tetrode

A tetrode is a vacuum tube (called valve in British English) having four active electrodes.

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Transmitter

In electronics and telecommunications, a radio transmitter or just transmitter (often abbreviated as XMTR or TX in technical documents) is an electronic device which produces radio waves with an antenna with the purpose of signal transmission up to a radio receiver.

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Vacuum tube

A vacuum tube, electron tube, valve (British usage), or tube (North America) is a device that controls electric current flow in a high vacuum between electrodes to which an electric potential difference has been applied.

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  • What Neutrodyne and Triode have in common
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Neutrodyne and Triode Comparison

Neutrodyne has 27 relations, while Triode has 87. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 7.02% = 8 / (27 + 87).

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