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In [[radio]] equipment, '''Automatic Frequency Control''' (AFC), also called '''Automatic Fine Tuning''' (AFT) is a method or circuit to automatically keep a [[resonant circuit]] [[Tuner (electronics)|tuned]] to the [[frequency]] of an incoming [[radio signal]]. It is primarily used in [[radio receiver]]s to keep the receiver [[Tuner (electronics)|tuned]] to the frequency of the desired station.
 
[[File:APCh2.svg|thumb|Basic automatic frequency control in a radio receiver. У = RF amplifier stages, Д = frequency discriminator stage]]
In [[radio communication]] AFC is needed because, after the [[bandpass]] frequency of a receiver is tuned to the frequency of a [[transmitter]], the two frequencies may drift apart, interrupting the reception. This can be caused by a poorly controlled transmitter frequency, but the most common cause is drift of the center bandpass frequency of the receiver, due to thermal or mechanical drift in the values of the electronic components.
 
In [[radio]] equipment, '''Automatic Frequency Control''' ('''AFC'''), also called '''Automatic Fine Tuning''' ('''AFT'''), is a method or circuit to automatically keep a [[resonant circuit]] [[Tuner (electronics)|tuned]] to the [[frequency]] of an incoming [[radio signal]].<ref>Rider 1937, pp. 2-3.</ref> It is primarily used in [[radio receiver]]s to keep the receiver [[Tuner (electronics)|tuned]] to the frequency of the desired station.{{citation needed|date=June 2025}}
 
In [[radio communication]], AFC is needed because, after the [[bandpass]] frequency of a receiver is tuned to the frequency of a [[transmitter]], the two frequencies may drift apart, interrupting the reception. This can be caused by a poorly controlled transmitter frequency, but the most common cause is drift of the center bandpass frequency of the receiver, due to thermal or mechanical drift in the values of the electronic components.{{citation needed|date=June 2025}}
Assuming that a receiver is nearly tuned to the desired frequency, the AFC [[electrical network|circuit]] in the receiver develops an error [[voltage]] proportional to the degree to which the receiver is mistuned. This error voltage is then [[Feedback|fed back]] to the tuning circuit in such a way that the tuning error is reduced.<ref>Rider 1937, p. 7.</ref> In most [[frequency modulation]] (FM) detectors, an error voltage of this type is easily available.{{citation needed|date=June 2025}} See [[Negative feedback]].
 
==Use==
AFC was mainly used in radios and television sets around the mid-20th century. In the 1970s, receivers began to be designed using [[frequency synthesizer]] circuits, which synthesized the receiver's input frequency from a [[crystal oscillator]] using the vibrations of a precision [[quartz crystal]], which had a stable enough frequency that AFC was not needed.
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AFC was mainly used in radios and television sets around the mid-20th century. In the 1970s, receivers began to be designed using [[frequency synthesizer]] circuits, which synthesized the receiver's input frequency from a [[crystal oscillator]] using the vibrations of aan precisionultra-stable [[quartz crystal]],. whichThese hadmaintained asufficiently stable enoughfrequencies frequencythat thatAFCs AFCwere wasno notlonger needed.
 
== See also ==
* [[Frequency drift]]
* [[Phase-locked loop]] (PLL)
*[[PLL]]
* [[de:Automatic frequencygain control]] (AGC)
 
==Notes==
== External links ==
{{reflist}}
* [http://www.radartutorial.eu/09.receivers/rx11.en.html Radar tutorial]
 
==References==
*{{Cite book |last=Rider |first=John F. |url=http://www.tubebooks.org/Books/afcs.pdf |title=Automatic Frequency Control Systems |publisher=John F. Rider |year=1937 |___location=New York City}}
 
== External links ==
* [http://www.radartutorial.eu/09.receivers/rx11.en.html Radar tutorialTutorial]
 
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