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Specialty of electronic engineering
design. Radio electronics is concerned with electronic circuits which receive or transmit radio signals. Typically, such circuits must operate at radio frequency
Radio-frequency_engineering
American electronics magazine
Radio-Electronics was an American electronics magazine that was published under various titles from 1929 to 2003. Hugo Gernsback, sometimes called the
Radio-Electronics
American electronics company
South Korean company LG Electronics. Zenith was previously an American brand of consumer electronics, a manufacturer of radio and television receivers
Zenith_Electronics
American radio and electronics manufacturer and retailer
Lafayette Radio Electronics Corporation was an American radio and electronics manufacturer and retailer from approximately 1931 to 1981, headquartered
Lafayette_Radio_Electronics
Branch of physics and electrical engineering
us radio, television, radar, long-distance telephony and much more. The early growth of electronics was rapid, and by the 1920s, commercial radio broadcasting
Electronics
Device for receiving radio transmissions
Telecommunication Tuner (radio) Radio-Electronics, Radio Receiver Technology Ganguly, Partha Kumar (2015). Principles of Electronics. PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd
Radio_receiver
Device that transmits and receives radio waves
радиотехнического термина" [The Antenna: A history of radio engineering's term] (PDF). ПЕРВАЯ МИЛЯ / Last Mile: Electronics: Science, Technology, Business (in Russian)
Antenna_(radio)
American magazine (1954–1982, 1989–1999, in print)
on Popular Electronics. It was used in Radio-Craft from 1943 until 1948. Ziff-Davis bought the trademark and started Popular Electronics with the October
Popular_Electronics
Standards and trade organization
consumer electronics are named. CTA originally started as the Radio Manufacturers Association (RMA) in 1924. In 1950, it changed its name to Radio-Television
Consumer Technology Association
Consumer_Technology_Association
1924–2011 American standards and trade organization
Associated Radio Manufacturers 1924 – Radio Manufacturers Association (RMA) 1950 – Radio Television Manufacturers Association (RTMA) 1953 – Radio Electronics Television
Electronic Industries Alliance
Electronic_Industries_Alliance
Electronic products for everyday use
consumer electronics stores, whose inventories include entertainment, communication, and home office devices, as well as home appliances. Radio broadcasting
Consumer_electronics
Microcomputer designed in 1974
1975 issue of Popular Electronics. It was sold by mail order through advertisements in Popular Electronics, Radio-Electronics, and in other hobbyist
Altair_8800
British defence and security company
Ultra Electronics Holdings is a British defence and security company. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 250
Ultra_Electronics
Device that controls current between electrodes
name often used generically by several manufacturers. In the US, Radio Electronics Television Manufacturers' Association (RETMA) designations comprise
Vacuum_tube
Computer
community and reached out to Radio-Electronics and Popular Electronics. He was turned down by Popular Electronics, but Radio-Electronics was interested and announced
Mark-8
Non-commercial use of the radio spectrum
Amateur radio operators must hold an amateur radio licence, granted after an examination that tests knowledge of radio theory, electronics, and national
Amateur_radio
Simple radio receiver circuit for AM reception
Radio". Radio-Electronics: 196. Retrieved 2010-08-19. on Crystal Radios and Plans, Stay Tuned website Nahin, Paul J. (2001). The science of radio: with
Crystal_radio
Short electrical transmission line
In microwave and radio-frequency engineering, a stub or resonant stub is a transmission line or waveguide connected at one end only. The free end of the
Stub_(electronics)
Frequency selection subsystem for various receiver systems
In electronics and radio, a tuner is a type of receiver subsystem that selects, receives and demodulates radio transmissions, such as AM or FM broadcasts
Tuner_(radio)
Public university in Kharkiv, Ukraine
The Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics (abbr. NURE, Ukrainian: Харківський національний університет радіоелектроніки, НУРЕ, romanized: Kharkivskyi
Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics
Kharkiv_National_University_of_Radio_Electronics
Electronics (January 1980). Radio Electronics (February 1980). Radio Electronics (March 1980). Radio Electronics (April 1980). Radio Electronics (May 1980).
List of projects published in Radio-Electronics magazine
List_of_projects_published_in_Radio-Electronics_magazine
Private university in South Laurel, Maryland, US
near Washington, DC. The university was founded in 1927 as the Capitol Radio Engineering Institute by a former US Navy Radioman. CREI changed its name
Capitol_Technology_University
Color code to indicate values of electronic components
was developed by the Radio Manufacturers Association (RMA) as a fixed resistor coloring code marking. In 1930, the first radios with RMA color-coded resistors
Electronic_color_code
Low frequency audio feedback
In electronics, motorboating is a type of low frequency parasitic oscillation (unwanted cyclic variation of the output voltage) that sometimes occurs
Motorboating_(electronics)
Video terminal that could display text on a standard TV set
television set. The design, by Don Lancaster, appeared on the cover of Radio-Electronics magazine in September 1973. The magazine included a 6-page description
TV_Typewriter
Portable radio receiver
8 March 2026. Electronics. Vol. 29, part 3. United States: McGraw-Hill. October 1956. p. 342. Retrieved 8 March 2026. Radio-electronics. Vol. 27. United
Transistor_radio
Research institute in Moscow, Russia
Institute of Radio-engineering and Electronics (Russian: Институт радиотехники и электроники (ИРЭ)) by the Russian Academy of Science is an institute
Institute of Radio-engineering and Electronics
Institute_of_Radio-engineering_and_Electronics
American company
the birthplace of electronics distribution. Arrow Radio, established by Maurice ("Murray") Goldberg, sold used radios and radio parts to retail customers
Arrow_Electronics
American technology magazine (1919–1971)
Gernsback as a magazine for amateur radio enthusiasts, but it evolved to cover all the technical aspects to radio and electronics. In 1929, a bankruptcy forced
Radio_News
Unclassified designation system for United States military electronic equipment
The Joint Electronics Type Designation System (JETDS), which was previously known as the Joint Army-Navy Nomenclature System (AN System. JAN) and the
Joint Electronics Type Designation System
Joint_Electronics_Type_Designation_System
Radio and set top box company
Ferguson Electronics (formerly known as Ferguson Radio Corporation) is an electronics brand and former company specialising in small electronics items such
Ferguson_Electronics
American professional association
Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is an American 501(c)(3) charitable professional organization for electrical engineering, electronics engineering
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Institute_of_Electrical_and_Electronics_Engineers
nanophotonics, plasma emission electronics, electronic components Radio and telecommunications systems – radiolocation, television, radio communication and radiometry
Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radio-electronics
Tomsk_State_University_of_Control_Systems_and_Radio-electronics
Sub-discipline of electrical engineering
radio signals from a radio antenna possible with a non-mechanical device. The growth of electronics was rapid. By the early 1920s, commercial radio broadcasting
Electronics_engineering
Defunct US-based electronics company (2001–2018)
[citation needed] The transmitter line was later sold to Continental Electronics, which continued to produce a number of Collins designs under its own
Rockwell_Collins
Japanese electronics company
decks/recorders, amateur radio (ham radio) equipment, radios, televisions, cellular phones, speakers, and other types of consumer electronics. Kenwood was established
Kenwood_Corporation
American electronics company
Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems, Inc. (MITS), was an American electronics company founded in Albuquerque, New Mexico that began manufacturing electronic
Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems
Micro_Instrumentation_and_Telemetry_Systems
American electronics store chain
RadioShack (formerly written as Radio Shack) is an American electronics retailer that was established in 1921 as a mail-order business focused on amateur
RadioShack
Type of radio receiver
A June 1947 issue of Electronics magazine described a single-tube superregenerative receiver using a thyratron for hobby radio-control systems. Raytheon
Superregenerative_receiver
British consumer electronics brand
1962 when it merged with Murphy Radio, but the Bush brand name survives as a private label brand for budget electronics, becoming the most popular brand
Bush_(electronics_brand)
American actress (1933–2003)
appeared on the June 1949 cover of Radio-Electronics magazine wearing the "Man from Mars" Radio Hat. This portable radio built into a pith helmet was a sensation
Hope_Lange
American inventor, writer, editor and publisher (1884–1967)
figure in the electronics and radio industries, even starting a radio station, WRNY, and the world's first magazine about electronics and radio, Modern Electrics
Hugo_Gernsback
Russian oligarch (1949–2021)
"Fundamentals of Radio-Electronics". He was the co-author of a textbook for the Air Force Academy entitled "Fundamentals of Radio-Electronics", the textbook
Oleg_Burlakov
University in Moscow, Russia
specialist's, master's, postgraduate studies) in IT, cyber security, electronics, radio engineering, robotics, chemistry, biotechnology, etc. The university
MIREA – Russian Technological University
MIREA_–_Russian_Technological_University
Using conductive or magnetic materials to reduce electromagnetic field intensity
(FAQ by MARCHANDISE, Germany) magnetic permeability Clemson Vehicular Electronics Laboratory: Shielding Effectiveness Calculator Archived 2017-07-09 at
Electromagnetic_shielding
Distance measure in radar and radio electronics
In radio electronics, especially radar terminology, slant range or slant distance is the distance along the relative direction between two points. If
Slant_range
methods employed are more generally covered in electronics and communications engineering. The term radio receiver is understood in this article to mean
Radio_receiver_design
US consumer electronics distributor
Emerson Radio Corporation is one of the United States' largest volume consumer electronics distributors and has a recognized trademark in continuous use
Emerson_Radio
American auto parts supplier
manufactured Delco Automobile radios and other electric products found in GM cars. In 1972, General Motors merged it with the AC Electronics division and it continued
Delco_Electronics
British radio receiver made during World War II
The Utility Radio or Wartime Civilian Receiver was a valve domestic radio receiver, manufactured in Great Britain during World War II starting in July
Utility_Radio
Power circuit in microwave engineering
"Overview and essentials of the Wilkinson divider splitter combiner". Radio-electronics.com. Retrieved 6 February 2013. D.M. Pozar, Microwave Engineering
Wilkinson_power_divider
1949 portable radio
Illustrated, and Radio-Electronics. There was also coverage in general-audience magazines such as Life, Time, Newsweek, and The New Yorker. The radio hat was sold
Radio_hat
Type of radio antenna
at that time. Citations Graf, Rudolf F. (1999). Modern Dictionary of Electronics (7 ed.). Newnes. p. 858. ISBN 0080511988. "What Is a Yagi Antenna?".
Yagi–Uda_antenna
Russian entrepreneur (born 1953)
of trustees at the Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radio-electronics, and professor emeritus at the North-Caucasus Federal University.
Vladimir Polyakov (entrepreneur)
Vladimir_Polyakov_(entrepreneur)
Radio signal retransmitter
A radio repeater is a combination of a radio receiver and a radio transmitter that receives a signal and retransmits it, so that two-way radio signals
Radio_repeater
Electrical device
dozens of balun configurations have been proposed and published in the electronics literature. Although baluns are designed as magnetic devices – each winding
Balun
Device that both transmits and receives
not only the production but also the use of these devices. Electronics portal Two-way radio 4P4C, de facto standard connector for telephone handsets Duplex
Transceiver
Luftwaffe usage of radio equipment during World War II
meaning "radio equipment". Most of the aircraft-mounted Radar equipment also used the FuG prefix. This article is a list and a description of the radio, IFF
Luftwaffe radio equipment of World War II
Luftwaffe_radio_equipment_of_World_War_II
Uses of the 2.4 GHz ISM radio spectrum
There are several uses of the 2.4 GHz ISM radio band. Interference may occur between devices operating at 2.4 GHz. This article details the different
2.4_GHz_radio_use
Oscillator with frequency controlled by a voltage input
oscillators generate a sinusoidal waveform. Harmonic oscillators in electronics usually consist of a resonator with an amplifier that replaces the resonator
Voltage-controlled_oscillator
Measure used in radio engineering and telecommunications
In radio engineering and telecommunications, standing wave ratio (SWR) is a measure of impedance matching of loads to the characteristic impedance of
Standing_wave_ratio
American radio equipment manufacturer
Continental Electronics is an American manufacturer of broadcast and military radio transmitters, based in Dallas, Texas. Although Continental today is
Continental_Electronics
American radio control electronics manufacturer
Novak Electronics, Inc. of Irvine, California was a manufacturer of radio control electronics. Founded by radio control enthusiast and electronics engineer
Novak_Electronics
Branch of engineering
telecommunications, radio-frequency engineering, signal processing, instrumentation, control engineering, photovoltaic cells, electronics, and optics and
Electrical_engineering
Device which extracts info from a modulated radio frequency current or voltage
In radio, a detector is a device or circuit that extracts information from a modulated radio frequency current or voltage. The term dates from the first
Detector_(radio)
Early radio receiver component
semiconductor electronics. The unamplified radio receivers that used crystal detectors are called crystal radios. The crystal radio was the first type of radio receiver
Crystal_detector
Noise reduction system for recorded analog audio
expander for LDs) Popular Electronics / Phoenix Systems CX decoder by John Roberts (DIY project based on the CA3280) Radio-Electronics CX decoder by Joel Cohen
CX_(noise_reduction)
Local council in Northern Region, Malta
to bring together people interested in amateur radio/electronics and discuss and defend amateur radio matters with the local authorities. It provides
Attard
Special Interest Groups that also publish material, notably the Cave Radio & Electronics Group Journal. In 2013 BCRA published the first volume of a major
British Cave Research Association
British_Cave_Research_Association
American trade journal (1930-1995)
Electronics is a discontinued American trade journal that covers the radio industry and subsequent industries from 1930 to 1995. Its first issue is dated
Electronics_(magazine)
Type of radio transmitter
QST. American Radio Relay League: 29–32. Retrieved 5 February 2022. Nahin, Paul J. (2001) The Science of Radio: with MATLAB and Electronics Workbench demonstrations
Spark-gap_transmitter
Defunct Chinese electronics conglomerate
BBK Electronics Corporation was a Chinese multinational electronics conglomerate, created by Duan Yongping. It was a leading consumer electronics brand
BBK_Electronics
1950 electromechanical computer
Edmund Berkeley in a series of thirteen construction articles in Radio-Electronics magazine, from October 1950. Intended for the educational purpose
Simon_(computer)
plate detector or diode detector. Tuned radio frequency receiver Regenerative radio receiver Radio Cruft Electronics Staff, Electronic Circuits and Tubes
Grid-leak_detector
American electronics magazine Radio-Electronics described the Mark-8 computer kit, based on the Intel 8008 processor. In January 1975, Popular Electronics magazine
History_of_personal_computers
Vintage telecommunication audio receiver
An antique radio is a radio receiving set that is collectible because of its age and rarity. The first radio receivers used a coherer and sounding board
Antique_radio
American electronics manufacturer
April that year. In April 1974, York Radio was acquired by the industrialist Alvin Tanenbaum and renamed Yorx Electronics, Inc. Tanenbaum had previously co-founded
Yorx
Electronic circuit using positive feedback
was IFF transceivers, where single tuned circuit completed the entire electronics system. It is still used in a few specialized low data rate applications
Regenerative_circuit
Type of electronic component
Radio, Electronics, Computer and Communication (eight ed.), Newnes, ISBN 0-7506-7064-9 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Attenuator (electronics)
Attenuator_(electronics)
American radio-frequency engineer and inventor (1890–1954)
February 1, 1954) was an American radio-frequency engineer and inventor who developed FM (frequency modulation) radio and the superheterodyne receiver
Edwin_Howard_Armstrong
Spacecraft and rover telecommunications package
first time on the 2005 Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Using Mars orbiters as radio relays to increase data return from rovers and other landers reduces the
Electra_(radio)
Topics referred to by the same term
dictionary. Splatter may refer to: Blood splatter Spectral splatter, radio electronics and acoustics Splatter cone, a type of volcano Splatter guard Splatter
Splatter
Type of radio receiver
Handbook (4th ed.). pp. 1020–1021. Hagen, Jon B. (1996-11-13). Radio-frequency electronics: circuits and applications. Technology & Engineering. Cambridge
Superheterodyne_receiver
US customary unit of force
ton-force Van Valkenburg, Mac E. (2002). Reference Data for Engineers Radio, Electronics, Computers and Communications. Newnes. p. 3-15. ISBN 9780750672917
Kip_(unit)
Electronics World (Wireless World, founded in 1913, and in October 1983 renamed Electronics & Wireless World) is a technical magazine published by Datateam
Electronics_World
Early radio wave detector
tube. Electronics portal Detector (radio) Electrical contact resistance (ECR) Crystal radio Spark-gap transmitter Radio receiver Antique radio Camille
Coherer
Combined receiver and transmitter
An amateur radio repeater is an electronic device that receives a weak or low-level amateur radio signal and retransmits it at a higher level or higher
Amateur_radio_repeater
Relay station
radio repeater is a radio receiver and transmitter that retransmits a radio signal. A broadcast relay station is a repeater used in broadcast radio and
Repeater
In radio electronics, a null is a direction in an antenna's radiation pattern where the antenna radiates almost no radio waves, so the far field signal
Null_(radio)
Dutch multinational technology company
Philips, is a Dutch multinational health technology and former consumer electronics company that was founded in Eindhoven in 1891. Since 1997, its world
Philips
Chinese businessman
of Xiaomi. Lin studied Electrical Engineering, graduating from the radio electronics department of the Sun Yat-sen University. Later he received a master
Lin_Bin
a type of filter used in a HF radio receiver that limits the passband in the early stages of the receiver electronics. It blocks strong signals outside
Roofing_filter
Russian electronic countermeasure system
different wheeled platforms. The Krasukha's primary targets are airborne radio-electronics (such as UAVs) and airborne systems guided by radar. The Krasukha
Krasukha
Industry that focuses in the electronics production
affordable transistor radios and then transistorized television sets. The industry employs large numbers of electronics engineers and electronics technicians to
Electronics_industry
American professional mesh networking startup
22 April 2016. "2015 CES Innovation Awards" (PDF). CE.org. Consumer Electronics Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 January 2015. Retrieved
GoTenna
Radio receiver subsystem
In a radio receiver, the RF front end or radio frequency front end is the circuitry between the antenna input up to and including the mixer stage. It
RF_front_end
List of electronics topics List of radiation topics Transformer Budyansky, A. and A. Zykov, "Static current-voltage characteristics for radio-frequencyinduction
Radio-frequency_induction
Music genre
Power electronics (also known as heavy electronics) is a subgenre of noise and industrial music, characterized by static, screeching waves of feedback
Power electronics (music genre)
Power_electronics_(music_genre)
Radio communication handbook. Potters Bar, Hertfordshire [England]: Radio Society of Great Britain. ISBN 0-900612-58-4 Terman, Electronics and Radio Engineering
Radio_transmitter_design
US magazine
1961. Retrieved October 30, 2016. Popular magazines Popular Mechanics Popular Science Popular Electronics Poptronics Electronics Now Radio-Electronics
Electronics_Illustrated
RADIO ELECTRONICS
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Male
Croatian
, happy, joyful.
Boy/Male
Indian
Satisfied
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Wife of Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Indian
Content, Satisfied
Boy/Male
African Egyptian
Righteous.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Satisfied
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and French
English, Scottish, and French : nickname for an intelligent person, from Middle English, Old French raison ‘reasoning’, ‘intellectual faculty’ (Latin ratio, genitive rationis).
Boy/Male
Muslim
Satisfied
Girl/Female
Muslim
Content, Satisfied
Male
Czechoslovakian
, happy peace.
Girl/Female
Arabic, French
Satisfied; Content
Boy/Male
Arabic, Finnish, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
In Concordance; Satisfied
RADIO ELECTRONICS
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Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Asar'el, ASAREEL means "whom God has bound (by a vow)."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish
Hill Near the Meadow; From the Cornered Hill; Triangular Hill; Large Fortification; From the Marshes; One of Scotland's Great Clans; Spacious Fort
Boy/Male
Slavic
Stand of glory.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Rajasthani
Solid Like Rock; Imperishable
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Shall be redeemed.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Wise
Male
Greek
(Αθος) Contracted form of Greek Athanasios, ATHOS means "immortal." In mythology, this is the name of an ancient mountain god, one of the Gigantes. It is also the name of a mountain in Greece containing an ancient monastic site.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Lighting
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Flooding Brook
Girl/Female
Indian
A narrator of Hadith
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n.
Hence, fixed relation of number, quantity, or degree; rate; proportion; as, the ratio of representation in Congress.
pl.
of Radix
a.
Having the nature or appearance of a radix or root.
n. pl.
A group of Protozoa having both flagella and pseudopodia.
n. pl.
The barbs of the radii of a feather; barbules.
pl.
of Radius
n.
A finite expression, from which a series is derived.
n.
A primitive word, from which spring other words; a radical; a root; an etymon.
n.
A number or quantity which is arbitrarily made the fundamental number of any system; a base. Thus, 10 is the radix, or base, of the common system of logarithms, and also of the decimal system of numeration.
n.
The ratio of the three crystallographic axes which determines the position of any plane; also, the fundamental axial ratio for a given species.
pl.
of Radix
n.
The ratio of useful work to energy expended.
n.
The root of a plant.
n.
Ratio; proportion.
n.
pl. of Radius.
n.
The second term of a ratio, as the term b in the ratio a:b, the first a, being the antecedent.
n.
The relation which one quantity or magnitude has to another of the same kind. It is expressed by the quotient of the division of the first by the second; thus, the ratio of 3 to 6 is expressed by / or /; of a to b by a/b; or (less commonly) the second term is made the dividend; as, a:b = b/a.
a.
Having the ratio of one to seven.
a.
Having the ratio of one to five; as, subquintuple proportion.