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You would probably be using a radio receiver. It is possible you'd be using a transceiver, which combines the functions of a transmitter and a receiver.
That is the resonant frequency.
Increase in frequency only.
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intermediate frequency
I would very much like to see you with greater frequency. What frequency will you be on? I can switch to another radio station by adjusting the frequency of my radio receiver.
the frequency difference between the transmitter and the receiver without any noise or distortion
depends on frequency and power
In general they will be the same.
As a frequency receiver
Radar receivers have to be tuned to the precise frequency of the transmitter, in order to get the best detection and thus the best picture. The transmitter generates microwaves from a device called a magnetron. The exact frequency can vary with age and temperature. To pick up the echo generated from the pulsed microwave, the receiver is able to be tuned, to allow for differences in transmitter frequency. The control on the radar receiver display, called 'tuning', actually alters the receiver frequency, not the transmitter frequency.
To change the frequency on a radio controller car, you change the crystal in the transmitter and receiver.