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Что (кто) такое rectifier-type wavemeter - определение

Cavity resonance wavemeter; Wavemeter
  • Resonant cavity wavemeter for measuring microwave frequencies in the K<sub>u</sub> band
  • A Triplet 3256 wavemeter for use in the high frequency band.

Metal rectifier         
  • Copper-oxide rectifier
  • High-voltage selenium rectifier
A metal rectifier is an early type of semiconductor rectifier in which the semiconductor is copper oxide, germanium or selenium. They were used in power applications to convert alternating current to direct current in devices such as radios and battery chargers.
Absorption wavemeter         
An absorption wavemeter is a simple electronic instrument used to measure the frequency of radio waves. It is an older method of measuring frequency, widely used from the birth of radio in the early 20th century until the 1970s, when the development of inexpensive frequency counters, which have far greater accuracy, made it largely obsolete.
Mercury-arc valve         
  • An experimental mercury arc amplifier for use on long-distance telephone circuits. It was never commercially used after the development of the [[audion]] tube.
  • A glass-envelope mercury-arc rectifier valve
  • Glass-bulb mercury-arc rectifier from the 1940s
  • A 150-[[kilovolt]], 1800 amp mercury-arc valve at [[Manitoba Hydro]]'s Radisson converter station, August 2003
OPERATION AND DESCRIPTION OF THE MERCURY-VAPOUR RECTIFIER
Mercury arc rectifier; Mercury vapor rectifier; Mercury-vapor rectifier; Mercury arc valve; Mercury-arc rectifier; Excitron; Mercury rectifier
A mercury-arc valve or mercury-vapor rectifier or (UK) mercury-arc rectifierElectrical Year Book 1937, Emmott and Company, Manchester, England, pp 180-185Rissik, H., Mercury-Arc Current Converters, Pitman.

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Absorption wavemeter

An absorption wavemeter is a simple electronic instrument used to measure the frequency of radio waves. It is an older method of measuring frequency, widely used from the birth of radio in the early 20th century until the 1970s, when the development of inexpensive frequency counters, which have far greater accuracy, made it largely obsolete. A wavemeter consists of an adjustable resonant circuit calibrated in frequency, with a meter or other means to measure the voltage or current in the circuit. When adjusted to resonance with the unknown frequency, the resonant circuit absorbs energy, which is indicated by a dip on the meter. Then the frequency can be read from the dial.

Wavemeters are used for frequency measurements that do not require high accuracy, such as checking that a radio transmitter is operating within its correct frequency band, or checking for harmonics in the output. Many radio amateurs keep them as a simple way to check their output frequency. Similar devices can be made for detection of mobile phones. As an alternative, a dip meter can be used.

There are two categories of wavemeters: transmission wavemeters, which have an input and an output port and are inserted into the signal path, or absorption wavemeters, which are loosely coupled to the radio frequency source and absorb energy from it.