radio receiver
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Definition
Noun: 1. An electronic device that receives radio waves and converts them into audible sound or other usable forms of information: A radio receiver is a piece of equipment designed to pick up radio frequency signals transmitted from a broadcasting station, process (demodulate and amplify) them, and output the information, typically as sound through a speaker.
Usage
- The primary function of a radio receiver is to allow users to listen to broadcast audio content, such as music, news, and talk shows.
- It is a key component in communication systems, separate from the transmitter.
- It can refer to standalone devices, integrated units in vehicles, or modules within more complex electronic systems.
Examples
- "She adjusted the antenna on the old radio receiver to get a clearer signal."
- "Modern radio receivers can store dozens of preset stations."
- "The technician tested the radio receiver to ensure it could pick up the emergency broadcast frequency."
Advanced Usage
- Software-Defined Radio (SDR) Receiver: A modern type of receiver where many components are implemented in software, offering greater flexibility and functionality than traditional hardware-based receivers.
- Crystal Radio Receiver: A very simple, early type of receiver that uses no external power source, powered solely by the received radio signal itself.
Variants and Related Words
- Receiver (n.): A more general term for any device that receives signals, which can include radio, television, or telephone receivers.
- Radio (n.): Often used informally to mean a radio receiver (e.g., "Turn on the radio.").
- Tuner (n.): Specifically refers to the component within a radio receiver that selects the desired frequency.
- Transceiver (n.): A combined device that can both transmit and receive signals.
Synonyms
- Wireless (archaic, British English)
- Tuner
- Radio set
Related Phrases
- Two-way radio: A communication system where devices function as both transmitters and receivers.
- Receiver sensitivity: A technical measure of how well a radio receiver can detect weak signals.
Noun
- an electronic receiver that detects and demodulates and amplifies transmitted signals