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- A tuner is a device to adjust the resonant frequency of an antenna or transmission line to work most efficiently at one frequency or band of frequencies.
- A tuner is a radio receiver without an amplifier or loudspeaker, which is often constructed for superior audio quality in high fidelity applications, as in FM tuner.
- A tuner is a professional who adjusts the pitch of musical string instruments such as pianos using a tuning fork, or a frequency counter electronic device using a quartz crystal, as a frequency reference.
- A reference to one who adjusts or configures something.
- A newer term for tuner is that of, those who take stock (factory) vehicles and transform those vehicles into street racers. These vehicles are also referred to as, being tricked out. The 'tuners' are usually mechanically inclined.
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Electronics Topics
The field of electronics is the study and use of systems that operate by controlling the flow of electrons or other electrically charged particles in devices such as thermionic valves and semiconductors. The design and construction of electronic circuits to solve practical problems is part of the fields of electronic engineering, and the hardware design side of computer engineering. The study of new semiconductor devices and their technology is sometimes considered as a branch of physics.
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