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Fundamental Overload refers to the receiver picking up a source so powerful it causes overload. IE, the receiver is picking up the fundamental output of the functioning transmitter, but is overpowered by it.
The feed line is the cable or other transmission line that connects the antenna with the radio transmitter or receiver
yes . electronically it is possible to convert a tv reciver into a crude very low power transmitter. however if one has the knowledge to do the conversion, it will be far more simpler to attach a transmitter device to the video player or camera rather than using a small section of the TV set as a transmitter
Transmitter => Antenna =========> Antenna => Receiver Receiver <=== Antenna <========= Antenna <= Transmitter
Having a built-in ir transmitter receiver is a fabulous idea
receiver
the transmitter and the receiverAnswerAside from transmitter and receiver, one component in telecommunication is the medium between transmitter and receiver. Medium may include copper wire, air or coaxial cable.
Receive, acquire
It is both a TRANsmitter and reCEIVER of signals.
It is easier to buy then to biuld try sparkfun.com they have small receivers transmitter
Yes.
In the oral communication process the speaker is the transmitter and the intended recipient is the receiver.
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In wired systems the transmitter-receiver pair is commonly referred to as a modem (modulator/demodulator); in wireless systems the terms transmitter and receiver continue to be used; and for fiber-optic cable systems the terms electrical-to-optical (E/O) and optical-to-electrical (O/E) interfaces are used to describe the transmitter-receiver pair
In wired systems the transmitter-receiver pair is commonly referred to as a modem (modulator/demodulator); in wireless systems the terms transmitter and receiver continue to be used; and for fiber-optic cable systems the terms electrical-to-optical (E/O) and optical-to-electrical (O/E) interfaces are used to describe the transmitter-receiver pair