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 Übersetzung für 'beat frequency' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a beat frequency | beat frequencies
beat frequencySchwebungs­frequenz {f}
3 Wörter
beat frequency oscillator <BFO>Schwebungs­überlagerer {m} [Telegrafie]
electr.
beat-frequency oscillator <BFO>
Überlagerungs­oszillator {m} [z. B. Amateurfunk]
biol.
ciliary beat frequency
Cilienschlagfrequenz {f}
biol.
ciliary beat frequency
Zilienschlagfrequenz {f}
Teiltreffer
biol.
action potential frequency <APF, AP frequency>
Aktionspotentialfrequenz {f} <AP-Frequenz>
telecom.
space frequency / space-frequency block code <SFBC>
Raum-Frequenz-Blockcode {m}
mus.
beat
Taktschlag {m}
22
audiophys.
beat
Schwebung {f}
36
filmtheatre
beat
(kurze) Pause {f}
mus.
beat
Rhythmus {m}
64
theatre
beat
[kleinste Einheit einer Szene]
12
mus.
beat
[Ornament bei Purcell]
mus.
beat
Takt {m}
153
mus.
beat
Beat {m}
73
mus.
back beat
Backbeat {m} [Betonung auf schwacher Zählzeit]
mus.
off-beat
Offbeat {m}
to beat upaufmischen [verprügeln]
jobs
beat officer
Streifenpolizist {m}
dead beatSchnorrer {m}
gastr.
to beat eggs
Eier kleppern [auch: Eier klöppern] [regional für: Eier mit der Gabel schlagen]
mus.
beat music
Beatmusik {f}
hist.
beat movement
Beatbewegung {f} [Beatniks]
mus.
beat juggling
Beat-Juggling {n} [DJ-Technik]
mus.
to beat time
taktieren [den Takt schlagen]
25 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The Coriolis forces cause deflections of the antennae, which are detected by the Johnston's organ at the base of each antenna, with strong frequency responses at the beat frequency of the antennae (around 25 Hz) and at twice the beat frequency.
  • Another leader in detector technology was Charles Garrett, who pioneered the BFO (Beat Frequency Oscillator) machine.
  • The beat frequency between the 8.0f (Red) and 8.2f (Orange) signals allowed a 0.2f signal to be derived and so resulted in a hyperbolic pattern in which one cycle (360°) of phase difference equates to 5 zones.
  • The intermediate frequency is created by mixing the carrier signal with a local oscillator signal in a process called heterodyning, resulting in a signal at the difference or beat frequency.
  • When halteres are experimentally induced to flap, volleys of action potentials within the haltere nerve occur in synchrony with the haltere-beat frequency.

  • Carrier power must be restored by the receiving station to permit demodulation, usually by means of a beat frequency oscillator (BFO).
  • Adjusting the local oscillator frequency correctly puts the beat frequency in the audio range, where it can be heard as a tone in the receiver's earphones whenever the transmitter signal is present.
  • In his "heterodyne" receiver, the incoming radiotelegraph signal is mixed in the receiver's detector crystal or vacuum tube with a constant sine wave generated by an electronic oscillator in the receiver called a beat frequency oscillator (BFO).
  • Continuous wave and single sideband signals require a product detector using a so-called beat frequency oscillator, and there are other techniques used for different types of modulation.
  • See HF/DF for a discussion of SIGINT-captured information with a MASINT flavor, such as determining the frequency to which a "receiver" is tuned, from detecting the frequency of the beat frequency oscillator of the superheterodyne receiver.

  • To recover the original signal from the IF SSB signal, the single sideband must be frequency-shifted down to its original range of baseband frequencies, by using a product detector which mixes it with the output of a beat frequency oscillator (BFO).
  • On reception, the FSK signal is converted to the original tones by mixing the FSK signal with a local oscillator called the BFO or "beat frequency oscillator".
  • The signal is then sent out from one antenna and received on another, typically located on the bottom of the aircraft, and the signal can be continuously compared using a simple "beat frequency" modulator that produces an audio frequency tone from the returned signal and a portion of the transmitted signal.
  • Although usually slow-moving, beating their wings once or twice per second, they are capable of bursts of speed when they need to pursue their prey, calling a separate suite of muscles into action to obtain the higher beat frequency.
  • A traditional type of short Russian humorous folkloric song with high beat frequency that consists of one four-lined couplet full of humour, satire, or irony.

  • This produces a beat frequency which can be detected and used to determine the absolute difference between the lengths of the two arms.
  • The output has high frequency ([...] , [...] and [...]) and constant components.
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