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Superheterodyne Receiver

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The superheterodyne design is nearly (or may already be depending on when you are reading this) 100 years old.  Although it has been around a long time, the design is still the most widely used today.  New semiconductor technology and high levels of integration have kept the superheterodyne architecture vitalized and in popular use both in the transmit and receive application.
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