Superheterodyne receiver
The Superheterodyne receiver (or to give it its full name, The Supersonic Heterodyne Receiver – usually these days shortened to superhet) was invented by Edwin Armstrong in 1918.
External links
- Radio Receiver Technology A selection of articles describing various aspects of the superhet radio
- Who Invented the Superhetrodyne? An article giving the history of the various inventors working on the superhetrodyne method.
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