Dynatron


[dahy-nuh-tron] /ˈdaɪ nəˌtrɒn/

noun, Electronics.
1.
a tetrode, once frequently used as an oscillator in radio, in which an increase in the plate voltage results in a decrease in the plate current because of emission of electrons from the plate.

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