One possibility: if the signal is a digital broadcast and you have a digital-capable TV but the DVR has an analog tuner, the DVR would not see a recognizable signal, but the digital signal would pass through to the TV.
You don't need anything extra - just connect them in this order... Freeview box - DVD recorder - TV. The signal will be recorded by the DVD recorder before it gets to the TV
A router is a computer component that gets an Internet signal from an outside source and sends it to a computer. It sends the signal to the computer through a cable or through a wireless antenna.
The component that gets amplified will depend on the type of amplifier we are using. In general the voltage component of the signal gets amplified.
The electrical impulse travels into the dendrites, the "input" of the neuron, and into the soma or "body" where the signal gets processed. From there, the processed signal travels down the axon or "output" and into the dendrites of another neuron.
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because the towers that the antennae gets the signal from are on the ground. Results in better signal.
You have a problem with your ground. A weak ground will always cause this type problem.
Microphone is a device which converts sound or our speech into an electric signal, which in turn travels or gets stored. This stored or traveled signal or data can be reproduced by converting it to electricity and in turn to the vibrations of a speaker. So, we listen through the speakers. From: Phonemuseum
It has the same effect as if you smoked it through your mouth. As klong as it gets to the lungs.
Radiation can move through space because it is made up of light. Unlike sound, it doesn't need a medium (something it can go through) and it can travel through the vacuum. Only light can do this, and radiation can also move through air, obviously.
Gets Me Through was created in 2001-10.
It the end of a dendrite where the signal gets transmitted from one neuron to another.