The tuned radio frequency (TRF) receiver was one of the earliest receiver designs used in the early 20th century when vacuum tube amplification became available. In a TRF receiver, all radio frequency stages are tuned to the received frequency before detection and audio amplification. While TRF receivers were popular in the 1920s, they have disadvantages including difficulty achieving good tracking between RF stages and poor selectivity. More advanced receiver designs soon replaced the TRF receiver for its better performance.