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A tuner acquires a specific [[RF]] signal and converts it into an intermediate frequency (IF) which |
A tuner acquires a specific [[RF]] signal and converts it into an intermediate frequency (IF) which can then be passed onto a [[demodulator]] for further processing. |
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Some concepts that can be expanded upon: |
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* [[Wikipedia:Tuner_(electronics)|Wikipedia's Tuner (electronics) article]] |
* [[Wikipedia:Tuner_(electronics)|Wikipedia's Tuner (electronics) article]] |
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* [[Wikipedia:Tuner_(radio)|Wikipedia's Tuner (radio) article]] |
* [[Wikipedia:Tuner_(radio)|Wikipedia's Tuner (radio) article]] |
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* [[Wikipedia:Tuner_(television)|Wikipedia's Tuner (television) article]] |
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** [[Wikipedia:ATSC_tuner|Wikipedia's ATSC tuner article]], an example of a type of digital television tuner |
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Latest revision as of 17:16, 30 October 2010
A tuner acquires a specific RF signal and converts it into an intermediate frequency (IF) which can then be passed onto a demodulator for further processing.
Some concepts that can be expanded upon:
Also See
External Links
- Wikipedia's Tuner (electronics) article
- Wikipedia's Tuner (radio) article
- Wikipedia's Tuner (television) article
- Wikipedia's ATSC tuner article, an example of a type of digital television tuner