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The iPod nano is the only iPod that has radio receiver capabilities. Some radio stations could be found in the App store on the iPod touch and be used with wifi.
It is used to switch audio and video signals into a television set, monitor, etc. It also contains a radio receiver and a audio power amp to drive the speakers.
A pioneer receiver is an electronic device that can be used to view TV and Radio Stations. It is like a satellite receiver. I presume that Pioneer is just a brand.
A communications receiver is a radio receiver used for communications. It receives a transmitted signal and sends it further along the line till it is converted into sound.
You need at least two radios, one transmitter and one receiver to be able to say that you've invented radio.
No, because in a pure amplifier the radio part is always missing.
Radar. In 1935, on the 26th Febuary, the radio station at Daventry was used for the first-ever practical demonstration of radar, by its inventor Robert Watson-Watt, who used a radio receiver installed in a trailer to receive signals bounced off a metal-clad bomber flying through radio beam.
Don't get dazzled. It's radio. You have a radio receiver in your car. The three XM satellites and about 900 ground repeaters have radio transmitters. They transmit radio from the transmitters to the receiver in your car. Except for some updates in technology, the frequencies used, and the fact that you have to pay for it, as far as you the driver are concerned, XM is the same thing that's been going on since Motorola first took a radio out of a kitchen and put it in a car.
I believe that would be a wireless router.They transmit data from your computer to a radio wave transmitter and from there to a radio receiver in a wireless card either built in to a motherboard or to an external wireless card. Which the computer translates back into electrical impulses. and finally process's the information.And yes that is a lot of information but some people want a lot of informationa transceivertransceivera transceiver
It was certainly the first kind of radio receiver to become popular with the average person during radio's formative years, although whether it is what all the inventors used is doubtful. We do know that in the first several years of commercial broadcasting (1920-22), if you wanted a radio receiver, you generally had to build your own. The crystal detector was the easiest set to build, and it received a signal fairly well. Crystal sets became very popular in that era before tubes, and before there were a lot of stations on the air. Crystal sets were not sophisticated, but they got the job done until something better came along.
FM receivers are used through your car charging jack. The FM receiver has a button to push, and find a channel. When this channel is displayed, turn your radio to the identical match and your iPod music should play through the radio.
A radio receiver is commonly used to receive sound sent over airwaves. It can tune in to different radio frequencies to pick up sound signals broadcast by radio stations.