it is the part of the transmitter which modulate the singnal.
That is called a vacum modulator. It controls the transmissions upshift points at part throttle. It needs to be hooked to a source of timed vacum, usually off the distributor.
A wireless transmitter is the part the plugs into the guitar and a wireless receiver in the part that plugs into the amplifier.
A transmitter capsule on a telephone is a part of the headset. It is typically only a part of a telephone, however, on old rotary phones.
The "ignition modulator" is the power transistor (ignition module) and is an integral part of the distributor.
Fro transmitting FM signals from one point to another,one need to have a full system that transforms your signal. The FM transmitter and FM modulator are two parts of this system and they are both necessary in making the system function as desired. The transmitter is the part that dissipates the FM signal into the air so that it can be received by antennas somewhere else. The FM modulator, on the other hand, is responsible for piggybacking the signal onto the carrier signal. Refer american-writers.org for more information.
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Dodge uses no such part.
Yes the do it's part of the ETCM ( Electronic Transmission Control Module) and it connects to the engine.
It is easier to buy then to biuld try sparkfun.com they have small receivers transmitter
Yes, the 1996 Ford Windstar is equipped with a vacuum modulator, which is part of the transmission system. The vacuum modulator helps regulate transmission pressure based on the engine's vacuum levels, influencing shifting performance. If you're experiencing transmission issues, it may be worth checking the modulator and associated vacuum lines.
A term that has no variable part is usually called a constant.
The upper part of a barn is usually called a "loft".