Autodyne

/ˈɔːtoʊdaɪn/ noun

A radio receiver circuit that combines the functions of both oscillator and detector in a single tube or component, allowing both signal reception and frequency conversion in one device.

Combines auto- (self) + -dyne (from Greek dynamis, power). A technical term from early radio engineering (1920s-30s) describing a specific electronic circuit design.

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