Measuring receiver — In telecommunication, a measuring receiver or measurement receiver is a calibrated laboratory grade radio receiver designed to measure the characteristics of radio signals. The parameters of such receivers (tuning frequency, receiving bandwidth,… … Wikipedia
Receiver (radio) — This article is about a radio receiver, for other uses see Radio (disambiguation). A radio receiver is an electronic circuit that receives its input from an antenna, uses electronic filters to separate a wanted radio signal from all other signals … Wikipedia
Measuring principle — A sender emits a wave which is scattered by an object. The backscattered part of the wave reaches a receiver: The measurement principle of sonar and radar devices … Wikipedia
Measuring instrument — Captain Nemo and Professor Aronnax contemplating measuring instruments in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea … Wikipedia
receiver — That part of a remote measuring system that receives incoming data or impulses [16] … Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology
Distance measuring equipment — D VOR/DME ground station DME by itself Distance measuring equipment (DME) is a t … Wikipedia
Velocity receiver — A velocity receiver is a sensor that responds to velocity rather than absolute position.For example, dynamic microphones are velocity receivers.Likewise, many electronic keyboards used for music are velocity sensitive, and may be said to possess… … Wikipedia
Spectrum analyzer — A spectrum analyzer Spectrum analyzer display A spectrum analyzer measures the magnitude of an input signal versus frequency with … Wikipedia
Radio-frequency sweep — or Frequency sweep or RF sweep refer to scanning a radio frequency band for detecting signals being transmitted there. This is implemented using a radio receiver having a tunable receiving frequency. As the frequency of the receiver is changed to … Wikipedia
Quasi-peak — means not quite peak , or aiming towards peak but not actually peak . The term is commonly used when referring to electronic detectors or rectifiers. Despite the above definition, the term quasi peak should not be interpreted as vague in any way … Wikipedia