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<p><big> Terminology </big></p>
<p>The names detector, heterodyne, mixer, and converter have overlapped historically, and their meanings have varied with time and context. In early radio literature, devices that combined two signals to produce new frequencies were often described as heterodyne detectors or simply detectors, since an important early use was producing audible beat notes from continuous-wave signals. As superheterodyne</p><p>
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