superheterodyninen
Superheterodyninen refers to a superheterodyne receiver architecture. This type of radio receiver uses frequency mixing to convert a received high-frequency signal into a fixed low-frequency intermediate frequency (IF). This intermediate frequency signal is then amplified and filtered before being demodulated to extract the original information. The core principle is that it is much easier to design and build efficient amplifiers and filters for a fixed, lower frequency than for a wide range of high radio frequencies.
The superheterodyne receiver was invented by Edwin Armstrong in 1917. Its development significantly improved the performance
This intermediate frequency is then amplified by tuned amplifier stages. Because these amplifiers are fixed at