squegging

/ˈskwɛɡɪŋ/
noun
  1. A type of electronic oscillation where an amplifier periodically stops and starts, often used in radio circuits.
    • The technician diagnosed the radio problem as squegging in the oscillator circuit.
    • The engineer designed a filter to prevent squegging in the transmitter.
    • Squegging can cause unwanted noise in audio equipment if not properly controlled.
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