Crossword-Solution: HETERODYNE 10 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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Howard Armstrong inventor of the regenerative detector, super-regeneration and the supersonic heterodyne receiver, though the French claim that the superhet was first designed by Lucien Levy of Paris.
The Dawn of Amateur Radio in the U.K. and Greece Norman F. Joly 2008
HETERODYNE OR BEAT LONG WAVE TELEGRAPH RECEIVING SET What the Heterodyne or Beat Method Is--The Autodyne or Self-heterodyne Long Wave Receiving Set--The Parts and Connections of an Autodyne or Self-heterodyne, Receiving Set--The Separate Heterodyne Long Wave Receiving Set--The Parts and Connections of a Separate Heterodyne Long Wave Receiving Set.
The Radio Amateur's Hand Book A. Frederick Collins 2004
What the Heterodyne or Beat Method Is.--The word _heterodyne_ was coined from the Greek words _heteros_ which means _other_, or _different_, and _dyne_ which means _power_; in other words it means when used in connection with a wireless receptor that another and different high frequency current is used besides the one that is received from the sending station.
The Radio Amateur's Hand Book A. Frederick Collins 2004
The Autodyne or Self-Heterodyne Long-Wave Receiving Set.--This is the simplest type of heterodyne receptor and it will receive periodic waves from spark telegraph transmitters or continuous waves from an arc or vacuum tube telegraph transmitter.
The Radio Amateur's Hand Book A. Frederick Collins 2004
With a long wave _autodyne_, or _self-heterodyne_ receptor, as this type is called, and a two-step audio-frequency amplifier you can clearly hear many of the cableless stations of Europe and others that send out long waves.
The Radio Amateur's Hand Book A. Frederick Collins 2004