
1) Ambient music group 2) Audio signal receiver 3) Broadcast signal receiver 4) Car classification 5) Carnegie Hall employee 6) Certain repairman 7) Cliburn technician 8) Clock radio part 9) Grand worker 10) Key person 11) Knob for a ham 12) Man of sound mind 13) Melody right for radio 14) One adept at pulling strings
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1) Dial 2) Superhet
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may refer to an electronic tuner, which is a digital or analog device which assists musicians to tune their instruments; or it may refer to a piano technician who tunes pianos or other keyboard instruments.
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[radio] A tuner is a subsystem that receives radio frequency (RF) transmissions like radio broadcasts and converts the selected carrier frequency and its associated bandwidth into a fixed frequency that is suitable for further processing usually because a lower frequency is used on the output. Broadcast FM/AM transmissions are usually fed t...
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• (n.) One who tunes; especially, one whose occupation is to tune musical instruments.
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(from the article `television`) ...must be taken to control noise at this point. The first circuit in the receiver is a radio-frequency amplifier, particularly designed for ...
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a radio receiver capable of reproducing sound programmes, providing only a low-level audio-frequency output
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See Receiver.
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A thing that separates the frequency you want from all of the frequencies that are available. When you twiddle the dial of an FM radio to find a station you like, you are altering the tuner to pick up that specific station. Inside the Digibox, it's the exact same thing, only a tad more complicated (from the Digibox's point of view; for you it is ea...
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An electronic tuning device.
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may refer to an electronic tuner, which is a digital or analog device which assists musicians to tune their instruments; or it may refer to a piano technician who tunes pianos or other keyboard instruments.
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[
n] - someone who tunes pianos
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piano tuner noun someone who tunes pianos
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A unit similar to today's cable boxes, which is capable of receiving and decoding DTV broadcasts. A
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a person or thing that tunes. · the portion of a radio or television receiver that captures the broadcast signal and feeds it to other circuits in the set for further processing.
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