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Q: What is microwave receiver?
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What is terrestrial Radio microwave?

'Terrestrial' microwave is a fancy way to describe a microwave communications link in which the transmitter and receiver are both on the Earth's surface ... on 'terra'. Can you think of a case where that would not be true ? -- microwave communication with the International Space Station -- with the Hubble Space Telescope -- with any space probe that's still alive and don't forget . . . -- the microwave receiver in your car, monitoring several GPS satellites -- the microwave receiver on your house, receiving TV from a satellite (and the microwave link that sends the TV channels up TO the satellite)


Block diagram of microwave communication link?

Transmitter => Antenna =========> Antenna => Receiver Receiver <=== Antenna <========= Antenna <= Transmitter


How can we make a remote control and a receiver at home?

by placing a electrical item (one that can be controlled with buttons or touch screen; mobile phones work very well) in a microwave with a battery for 3 mins at 750 watts, as this will convert the microwave receiver/emitter into one that can emit infrared


What is A microwave leak detector?

A portable handheld radio receiver operating in the microwave band, that when it detects microwave RF above a certain strength it gives some form of warning signal. This warning may be audible, visual, or be shown on the face of a meter.


What is ATPC in microwave link?

ATPC (Automatic Transmit Power Control) is a feature of a digital microwave radio link that adjusts transmitter output power based on the varying signal level at the receiver.


How are electrical signals turned into data in microwave transmission?

This is usually done by modulating a much lower frequency carrier with the signal, then superheterodyning this carrier upconverting it into the desired microwave band. A corresponding superheterodyne receiver downconverts the microwave signal to a lower intermediate frequency which is then demodulated to recover the original signal.


Can a microwave oven next door cause tv interference?

Every time I use my micowave my DirecTV stutters, pixelates, blacks out, etc. I'm on my third receiver with consistent results. When the microwave stops, the TV resumes normal operation.


Explain how a Microwave regenerate signal about every thirty-five miles?

-- A receiver receives the radio signal from the previous station.-- The receiver extracts the information from the signal.-- The information is applied to a transmitter, which transmits a new radio signal to the next station.


What is fading margin?

Thermal fade margin TFM in db is the difference between the normal received signal RSL at the input of microwave receiver expressed in dbm and the receiver's threshold ( given by the manufacturer) expressed in dbm TFM = RSL - TH


What is thermal fade margin?

Thermal fade margin TFM in db is the difference between the normal received signal RSL at the input of microwave receiver expressed in dbm and the receiver's threshold ( given by the manufacturer) expressed in dbm TFM = RSL - TH


How if cable works in microwave microwave?

As we are so often forced to do around here, I'm going to take the words in the question, massage them and rearrange them to form a question that makes some sense, and then answer the question that I made up. The other option is to just flush the question down the byte-pipe. -- Where the question has "if", I'll assume that it refers to "IF" ... the Intermediate Frequency signal in a receiver after the received signal is mixed with the local oscillator. -- And where it says "microwave microwave", I'm going out on a limb and assuming it's actually talking about a microwave radio receiver. (Does anybody see a better way to handle this one ? ?) The IF cable in a microwave radio receiver simply takes the IF signal ... after it's been down-converted, amplified, amplitude-limited, band-limited, and perhaps passband-shaped ... and delivers it to the baseband section, where it'll be demodulated, probably demultiplexed, and the business traffic delivered to the end user. I mean it's just a piece of miniature coax cable for gosh sakes !


Could you transmit microwave signals along with message signal to cellphones?

Yes, but why? The receiver at the tower could not decode it and would most likely filter any modulated signal.