A type of high-frequency valve amplifier in which neutralization is employed to prevent oscillation throughout a range of frequencies. Usually attributive.
Origin
1920s; earliest use found in Wireless World. From neutro- + -dyne.
Definition of neutrodyne in US English:
neutrodyne
nounˈnjuːtrə(ʊ)dʌɪn
Electronics historical
A type of high-frequency valve amplifier in which neutralization is employed to prevent oscillation throughout a range of frequencies. Usually attributive.
Origin
1920s; earliest use found in Wireless World. From neutro- + -dyne.