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Adaptive Wireless Transceivers : Turbo-Coded, Turbo-Equalized and Space-Time Coded TDMA, CDMA, and OFDM Systems by Lajos Hanzo
A Gps User Manual: Working With Garmin Receivers by Dale Depriest
The Design of CMOS Radio-Frequency Integrated Circuits by Thomas H. Lee
Techniques in Countersurveillance : The Fine Art of Bug Extermination in the Real World of Intelligence Gathering by Marinelli Companies
igital Communication Receivers, Vol. 2: Synchronization, Channel Estimation, and Signal Processing by Heinrich Meyr
The Electronics of Radio by David Rutledge
Antique Radio Restoration Guide by David Johnson
Radio Signal Finding by Jim Sinclair
The Design of CMOS Radio-Frequency Integrated Circuits by Thomas H. Lee
101 Receiver Drills by Stan Zweifel
Servicing RCA/GE Televisions by Bob Rose
Modern Receiver Front-Ends: Systems, Circuits, and Integration by Joy Laskar
Fundamentals of Global Positioning System Receivers: A Software Approach by James Bao-Yen Tsui
Scanners & Secret Frequencies (Electronic Underground Series, Vol 3) by Henry L. Eisenson
Multi-antenna Transceiver Techniques for 3G and Beyond by Ari Hottinen
Receiver
The word receiver has a number of different meanings:
- In communications and information processing, a receiver is the recipient (observer) of a message (information), which is sent from a source (object). Receivers decode messages.
- A receiver (radio) is an electronic device that receives a radio signal from a transmitter and converts it to useful information in the form of sound, pictures, computer data, navigational position information, etc. An external receiving antenna may be required.
- A receiver (consumer electronics) is a combination of a radio broadcast tuner and an amplifier for the speakers, as well as selection for sources such as a CD or tape, and adjustments for audio, such as a graphic equalizer or basic tone controls.
- On a telephone, the "receiver" is the handset, particularly the earpiece.
- A receiver (fire arms) is the part of the firearm that houses the operating parts of the gun.
See also: receivership, receipt.
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