Tuner

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Tuner may refer to:

  • Antenna tuner, a device to adjust the resonant frequency of an antenna or transmission line
  • Tuner (radio), a radio receiver without an amplifier or loudspeaker
  • Piano Tuner, a professional who adjusts the pitch of pianos using a tuning fork or a frequency counter
  • Electronic tuner, a device used by musicians to tune instruments
  • someone who adjusts or configures something
  • Tuner, a mechanically inclined person who modifies factory vehicles for the purpose of better performance
  • TUNER, an experimental rock duo consisting of Pat Mastelotto, who plays drums and percussion and composer and touch-guitarist Markus Reuter
  • TUNER (TV), consumer electronic ICs and system solutions for all major broadcasting receivers. Suitable for PAL, NTSC, DVB-C, DVB-T, T-DMB, open cable and ATSC tuners
  • Machine head

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