I. noun
Etymology: zero (II)
: a condition in which two radio frequencies are adjusted to equality by first producing beats between them and then reducing the beat frequency to zero — compare heterodyne
II. verb
: to adjust to zero beat
I. noun
Etymology: zero (II)
: a condition in which two radio frequencies are adjusted to equality by first producing beats between them and then reducing the beat frequency to zero — compare heterodyne
II. verb
: to adjust to zero beat
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012