An electronic receiver that detects and demodulates and amplifies transmitted signals.
Someone who tunes pianos.
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Examples for "radio "
1 The operations are ongoing, a government statement read on state radio said.
2 A local radio station said 25 deaths had been reported so far.
3 French Industry Minister Eric Besson told RTL radio the matter was serious.
4 Morning Ireland has extended its lead as Ireland's most popular radio programme.
5 Tom Marsters read a statement on local radio making clear his view.
1 Safe water, no immediate danger, no wireless , no immediate hope of escape.
2 The transaction saw thousands of wireless patents change hands between the companies.
3 It provides wireless products and services for consumers and businesses across Canada.
4 Electric toothbrushes use a form of wireless power transmission called inductive coupling.
5 Panasonic said its wireless home entertainment system is shipping June or July.
1 All it needs is a radio receiver that would trigger the horns.
2 Tiger snapped off the radio receiver and looked up triumphantly at the others.
3 A radio receiver grabs continuous updates from Microsoft's monthly subscription service, MSN Direct.
4 She worked touchscreens, and even twisted dials on a very old-fashioned-looking radio receiver .
5 This radio receiver was altogether absorbing, much too attractive to let alone easily.
1 In civilized countries everyone but the pariahs carried a pocket receiving set .
2 A single wire connects the receiving set with the sending set.
3 Then he tuned his subspace receiving set to News Central.
4 The mysterious articles that the secret service had supplied constituted a complete wireless receiving set .
5 This at the same time disconnects his receiving set .
1 Ida reached forward and gestured above the radio set , turning it off.
2 Several new telephones and a big radio set stood on the desk.
3 That was easily checked by running the tape on his radio set .
4 He pulled his radio set and generator out of their hiding place.
5 For the next few days the boys' radio set was in much demand.
Frequency selection subsystem for various receiver systems.
1 Amplifiers, tuners and radio telegraph adapters were somewhat antiquated but looked factory-fresh.
2 Traditionally, ski tuners will used files and angle guides to cut edges.
3 Plus, it and other devices also have FM tuners and a voice recorder.
4 Grover locking tuners and DiMarzio humbuckers keeping this paradoxically old school.
5 Sets under 13 inches will also have to have digital tuners by that date.
6 It is controlled by computers and electronic tuners ; has no tubes and is solid state.
7 Some tuners favor the term, "laying the bearings," others say "setting the temperament."
8 The tuning pin must be properly "set," as tuners term it.
9 The Mini requires the use of one of the four tuners in the Premiere to work.
10 A band of piano tuners on the loose?
11 Divide this by the number of hours each tuner works, and you have the number of tuners .
12 But it's not just the ability to record hundreds of hours of content or the six tuners .
13 But Mobile DTV tuners are so inexpensive that they don't significantly raise the price of a handset.
14 And guitar tuners on our phones when we land at a radio station with bashed-up, out-of-tune guitars.
15 New Hardware Needed Inevitably, the new standards demand new hardware with new tuners to pull in the broadcasts.
16 We figure it'll be about 15 minutes before the tuners have these things making absurd amounts of power.
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