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- How does a RF receiver work ? - How do radio receivers manage to communicate over huge distances? An explanation of the fundamental mechanism.
- The Premium Receiver Web Site - An e-mail reflector for users of premium, commercial HF receivers and "High-End" consumer receivers (typically microprocessor based) offering a reliable quality technical information.
- Short Wave Radio Receivers and Active Antenna Designs - Active antenna construction notes, receiver reviews with Mediumwave performance comparisons, Grundig 700 FAQ and description of a PC Receiver by Nick Hall-Patch.
- How does a RF receiver work ? - How do radio receivers manage to communicate over huge distances? An explanation of the fundamental mechanism.
- Ultrasonic Position Measurement - The primary purpose of this thesis is to use several ultrasonic receivers and transmitters to implement a position measurement system. By combining range measurements from several receivers and knowing the position of the receivers relative to each other it is possible to use triangulation theory to implement the proposed position measurement system.
- Receiving Loop Theory - N4YWK - Sensitivity of multi turn receiving loops.
- Quanzhou Licheng Feijie Radio Factory - manufacturer of digital satellite receiver, DVB receiver, cable receiver, CATV accessories and satellite accessories.
- Guardian Monitor 8 - Records all IMs (sent and received); all emails that are opened (sent and received); all chats (both sent and received); Captures peer-to-peer downloads i.e. Kazaa
- Tube Type Receivers - Specificatiosns and pictures for a variety of old shortwave receivers.
- The RCA AR88 Receiver - G3GIQ presents technical details on the circuitry in this old RCA receiver.
Wikipedia Articles
- S meter - An S meter (signal strength meter) is an indicator often provided on communications receivers, such as amateur radio receivers or shortwave broadcast receivers. The scale markings are derived from a subjective system of reporting signal strength from S1 to S9 as part of the RST code.
- Checkdown - A checkdown pass is when the quarterback attempts to complete a short, accurate pass to a running back or tight end as a last option when the wide receivers are covered. The term means that the quarterback has "checked down" his list of receivers.
- Batteryless radio - Radio receivers were originally operated by battery. The term batteryless radio was initially used for the radio receivers which could be used directly by AC mains supply (mains radio).
- Audio equipment - A piece of audio equipment is any device designed principally to reproduce, record or process sound. This includes microphones, radio receivers, AV Receivers, CD players, tape recorders, amplifiers, mixing consoles, effects units and loudspeakers.
- AV receiver - AV receivers or audio-video receivers are one of the many consumer electronics components typically found within a home theatre system. Their primary purpose is to amplify sound from a multitude of possible audio sources as well as route video signals to your TV from various sources.