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Armstrong (tickler) oscillator

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A basic Armstrong oscillator

The Armstrong oscillator is an oscillator used to produce a sine-wave output of constant amplitude and of fairly constant frequency within the RF range. It is generally used as a local oscillator in receivers, as a source in signal generators, and as a radio-frequency oscillator in the medium- and high-frequency range. The oscillator was name after its inventor Edwin Armstrong.