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The gyrator is a lossless nonreciprocal coupling element introduced by B.D.H. Tellegen (1948). It is a four-terminal network element. It is the purpose of this paper to illustrate a theory of ideal active elements, which has recently been proposed. A gyrator will be constructed from four pentodes and it will be shown that these are the only elements necessary.