Yes, it is correct
They pair with a Bluetooth device, and that device transmits a signal (a type of digitized radio wave) to that device.
The word transponder is a combination of transmitter and responder. It is generally defined as a device which transmits a signal upon receiving a signal. It may be used as a beacon, as a signal repeater, an identification device, or any of numerous other uses.Please see the Wikipedia for an overview of the concept.
"No signal" generally means that there is no signal coming from the source device for your TV. For example, your DVD, Blu-Ray player, VCR, cable box, or other source device is still off. You can turn on the source device or change the "Input" or "Input Device" setting on your TV (usually from the remote) to another source device to correct this.
"No signal" generally means that there is no signal coming from the source device for your TV. For example, your DVD, Blu-Ray player, VCR, cable box, or other source device is still off. You can turn on the source device or change the "Input" or "Input Device" setting on your TV (usually from the remote) to another source device to correct this.
A sensor is a mechanical device sensitive to light, temperature, radiation levels or the like, that transmits a signal to a control instrument. As such, the word has no antonym.
*"An automatic device that transmits a predetermined message in response to a predefined received signal. * A receiver-transmitter that will generate a reply signal upon proper electronic interrogation. " *Excerpted from Wikipedia ; see related link .
You get unusable signal on your TV because your TV is not on the correct input setting to pick up the signal from your device (DISH Network or other provider). You only need to change the input setting to find the correct input to get the signal.
a chemical that transmits a nervous systems signal across a synapse.
I'm not sure. what you think homie
Sending computer system and equipment ( sending unit transmits a signal)to a modem ( that can perform many tasks)telecommunications ( medium is any material that carries a electronic signal to support communications )to another modem ( connected to the receiving device )the receiving unit ( receives the signal )the process is reversed.
Any active network device will do that. If this is a test question, answer "A repeater", as that is the only function of such device. In truth, any device that takes a signal from one end and transmits it through another end will "boost" (amplify) the signal - or, rather, it will send out a "new" signal carrying the same information. Such devices include all types of hubs, switches and routers. Also, as mentioned above, repeaters. If you meant "cable" as in "cable tv" - then it's the modem/router, usually the first device hooked up into the cable. As I've mentioned above, however, these devices take the signal in and put out a new signal on the other end, so they don't really "amplify it" as such (usually processing of the signal is involved).
None, as it doesn't transmit continuously.