syntonizer

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English

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Etymology

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From syntonize +‎ -er.

Noun

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syntonizer (plural syntonizers)

  1. That which syntonizes.
  2. A device consisting essentially of a variable inductance coil and condenser with a pair of adjustable spark balls, for attuning the time periods of antennae in wireless telegraphy.