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I am proposing that this be incorporated mostly under "Rotary converter" or Motor generator, or Power converter, which curently is a redirect page.

The article I would like to see here concerns hetrodyne frequency conversion as used in radio and related communication.

cmacd 17:35, 24 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

May I suggest Mains power frequency conversion as the proper place to put this then? (Or any other reasonable title folks come up with, of course!) Discussion about modern solid-state frequency changers certainly doesn't belong in an article about rotary converters or M-Gs, etc.
Atlant 18:37, 24 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

started (only) to move material from pentagrid article.

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I have put this into the electrostub catagory and started to move the material that has accumulated in the Pentagrid converter article that really has nothing to do with that device.

I suspect that their will be some re-factoring required, I am tempted to paste in some merge tags..

example Power converter points to switching power supply, yet their is an Frequency changer article which talks about power change, their is also a article on Frequency mixer which seems to concern the math of a frequency converter.

The plan is to move a decription of the various types of converter tubes out if the pentagrid article, and explain all of them hereFrequency converter. That will leave the Pentagrid article talking about taht device in relation to its importance as the major way that radios were built many places from the 1930 to 1975 era cmacd 19:20, 11 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

In english Wikipedia also exists article Frequency changer, which is quite similar. Do you think that you could put these two articles together and make redirect from one of them to the second one? --147.230.151.146 16:13, 20 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]