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What (who) is tuner$85695$ - definition

MUSICAL INSTRUMENT PART
Intellitouch Tuner; Electric tuner; Electrical tuner (guitar); Chromatic tuner; Guitar tuner; Strobe tuner; Strobometer; Stroboconn
  • Tuning of [[Sébastien Érard]] harp using [[Korg]] OT-120 Wide 8 Octave Orchestral Digital Tuner
  • Some rock and pop guitarists and bassists use "[[stompbox]]" format electronic tuners that route the electric signal for the instrument through the unit via a {{1/4}}-inch patch cable. These pedal-style tuners usually have an output so that the signal can be plugged into an amplifier.
  • A common LCD clip-on guitar tuner, clipped onto the back of a Fender Telecaster headstock so that the guitarist can tune easily while wearing the guitar. A clip-on tuner attaches to the instrument and senses the vibrations from the instrument, even in a noisy environment.
  • [[Peterson Tuners]] Model 400, 1967
  • Guitar tuner showing that the "E" string is too sharp and needs to be tuned down
  • [[Peterson StroboStomp]]
  • Peterson VirtualStrobe application on [[iPod Touch]]

Antenna tuner         
  • alt=Schematic diagrams of two matching networks with the same impedance
  • alt=Schematic diagrams of three matching networks, all with the same impedance
  • Inside the coupling hut of a 250 KW, AM station with 6 antenna towers}}
  • Atmospheric noise as a function of frequency in the LF, MF, and HF radio spectrum according to CCIR 322. The vertical axis is in [[decibel]]s above the [[thermal noise]] floor. It can be seen that as frequency drops atmospheric noise dominates other sources.
  • 500 kHz / 600 m]] transmitter in a French [[coastguard]] station.
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Removing the optional ground on the balanced (right) side of the circuit does require the dual-section variable capacitor to be mounted so that it can electrically "float", with its frame and tuning shaft insulated from the chassis and tuning knob. When such insulated mounting is provided, there is no reason to use a dual-section capacitor and it can be replaced by a less expensive single-section capacitor.
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  • 1970}} enhanced version of the Johnson Matchbox antenna tuner<ref name=Annecke-c1970/><ref name=Westerman-Viking-upgrade/>
  • π}}</big>'&nbsp;network circuit used in Drake tuners.<ref name=Drake-MN-4-man/><ref name=Belrose-1984-01-QST/>
  • Two possible configurations of a transmitter comprising an antenna, a single-antenna-port antenna tuner (AT), a sensing unit (SU), a control unit (CU) and a transmission and signal processing unit (TSPU).
  • alt=Inside of an automatic antenna tuner, viewed from above
  • Cross-needle SWR meter on an antenna tuner
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  • alt=Schematic diagram of SPC antenna tuner
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  • A 300-to-75-ohm TV line [[balun]], showing a coaxial connector (balun inside) on the left with [[twin-lead]] trailing off to the right
  • Schematic diagram of the so called "Ultimate Transmatch"<ref name=McCoy-1970-07/><ref name=Maxwell-1981-08/>}}
  • Ω]] "window line"; not exactly ''ladder line'' or ''[[twin-lead]]'', but sometimes called that. The rectangular hole shown in the insulation between the wires is one of the line's "windows".}}
  • Schematic of Z match antenna tuner
  • The Z match tuner response. Note the low frequency and high frequency peaks.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICE
Transmatch; Antenna tuning unit; Pi network; Z match; SPC tuner; Ultimate Transmatch; Antenna coupler; L network; Coupling hut
An antenna tuner (and any of the names in the list below) is a device that is inserted between a radio transmitter and its antenna; when properly adjusted (tuned) it improves power transfer by matching the impedance of the radio to the impedance of the end of the feedline connecting the antenna to the transmitter.
QAM (television)         
TELEVISION ENCODING
QAM Tuner; ClearQAM; Clear QAM; QAM tuner
QAM is a digital television standard using quadrature amplitude modulation. It is the format by which digital cable channels are encoded and transmitted via cable television providers.
Tuner (band)         
AMERICAN PROGRESSIVE ROCK BAND
Tuner (also capitalised as TUNER) is an electronic rock duo formed by drummer/programmer Pat Mastelotto (of King Crimson) and touch guitarist Markus Reuter. Tuner has released four albums and also functions as a production team, having produced and arranged records for Tovah, Moonbound and Chrysta Bell and as remixers (having contributed to Steven Wilson's Insurgentes Rmxs).

Wikipedia

Electronic tuner

In music, an electronic tuner is a device that detects and displays the pitch of musical notes played on a musical instrument. "Pitch" is the perceived fundamental frequency of a musical note, which is typically measured in Hertz. Simple tuners indicate—typically with an analog needle or dial, LEDs, or an LCD screen—whether a pitch is lower, higher, or equal to the desired pitch. Since the early 2010s, software applications can turn a smartphone, tablet, or personal computer into a tuner. More complex and expensive tuners indicate pitch more precisely. Tuners vary in size from units that fit in a pocket to 19" rack-mount units. Instrument technicians and piano tuners typically use more expensive, accurate tuners.

The simplest tuners detect and display tuning only for a single pitch—often "A" or "E"—or for a small number of pitches, such as the six used in the standard tuning of a guitar (E,A,D,G,B,E). More complex tuners offer chromatic tuning for all 12 pitches of the equally tempered octave. Some electronic tuners offer additional features, such as pitch calibration, temperament options, the sounding of a desired pitch through an amplifier plus speaker, and adjustable "read-time" settings that affect how long the tuner takes to measure the pitch of the note.

Among the most accurate tuning devices, strobe tuners work differently than regular electronic tuners. They are stroboscopes that flicker a light at the same frequency as the note. The light shines on a wheel that spins at a precise speed. The interaction of the light and regularly-spaced marks on the wheel creates a stroboscopic effect that makes the marks for a particular pitch appear to stand still when the pitch is in tune. These can tune instruments and audio devices more accurately than most non-strobe tuners. However, mechanical strobe units are expensive and delicate, and their moving parts require periodic servicing, so they are used mainly in applications that require higher precision, such as by professional instrument makers and repair experts.