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A ceramic resonator is similar in function to a [[Glossary:Quartz crystal|quartz crystal]] but using a [[Glossary:Piezo|piezoelectric]] ceramic such as lead zirconium titanate instead of quartz. They are used as a cheaper alternative to a quartz crystal where the precise [[Glossary:Frequency|frequency]] is not so critcal, and also as the tuning filter in the [[Glossary:IF|IF]] stages of some radios.
A ceramic resonator is similar in function to a [[Glossary:Quartz crystal|quartz crystal]] but using a [[Glossary:Piezo|piezoelectric]] ceramic such as lead zirconium titanate instead of quartz. They are used as a cheaper alternative to a quartz crystal where the precise [[Glossary:Frequency|frequency]] is not so critical, and also as the tuning filter in the [[Glossary:IF|IF]] stages of some radios.

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A ceramic resonator is similar in function to a quartz crystal but using a piezoelectric ceramic such as lead zirconium titanate instead of quartz. They are used as a cheaper alternative to a quartz crystal where the precise frequency is not so critical, and also as the tuning filter in the IF stages of some radios.