Explanation of "Radio Receiver"
Definition: A radio receiver is a device that picks up radio signals from the air. It takes these signals, which are usually in the form of sound waves, and turns them into sounds that we can hear, like music or voices.
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A radio receiver is often found in devices like radios, smartphones, and some televisions.
To use a radio receiver, you typically need to turn it on, choose a station, and adjust the volume.
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In more technical terms, a radio receiver can detect, demodulate (which means to extract the original information from the signal), and amplify (make the sound louder) the transmitted signals.
Radio receivers can be analog or digital. Digital receivers often provide better sound quality and more features.
Word Variants:
Radio (noun): A device for receiving radio signals, often used interchangeably with "radio receiver."
Receiver (noun): A general term for a device that receives signals, not limited to radio.
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