heterodyning
Using an electronic circuit to combine an input radio frequency with one that is generated in order to produce new frequencies: one that is the sum of the two and another that is the difference of the two. Heterodyning is typically used to bandshift incoming frequencies into intermediate frequencies for demodulation. For heterodyning examples, see superheterodyne receiver.
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