Television and VCR components that receives RF signals from an antenna or other RF source and decodes into separate audio and video signals.
A device that detects, selects and displays different frequencies, like digital TV channels for instance. The tuner may be integrated into the HDTV set (see "HDTV-ready") or sold separately as a "set-top box," especially for "HDTV-capable" sets. Nowadays tuners automatically search for available TV signals for the clearest possible reception. Some of us remember the days when we had to spin dials until we received the clearest possible reception from one channel, then spun the next dial to receive the clearest possible signal from the next channel, and so on.
Audio: A device for tuning AM and FM radio signals. Video: A device for tuning television broadcasts. Typically the are built into another unit (such as a A/V Receiver or TV respectively), although they can be sold as separate components.
a device for tuning an electronic circuit or device used to select signals at a specific radio frequency for amplification and conversion to sound.
A component that receives audio and/or video transmissions and converts them to a format which can be used by an audio and/or video system.
Electronic device used to tune acoustic or electronic instruments to standard pitch.
The receiver that converts radiowaves to your audio and/or videoset.
an electronic receiver that detects and demodulates and amplifies transmitted signals
a component which receives radio signal transmissions from the air and converts them into an audio signal which can be fed into a preamp or integrated amp
a device that compares the pitch of a given note to a recognized pitch standard and shows how much higher (sharper) or lower (flatter) that note is being played
a device that guages the frequency (the pitch - high/low) of your strings
a device to adjust the resonant frequency of an antenna or transmission line to work most efficiently at one frequency or band of frequencies
a mechanical and electrical device which may fail
a must unless you have perfect pitch and a lot of patience
an electronic device that receives a tone and displays a readout of its pitch through a graphic display of LEDs and/or a needle-type meter
a professional who adjusts the pitch of musical string instruments such as pianos using a tuning fork , or a frequency counter electronic device using a quartz crystal , as a frequency reference
a radio receiver without an amplifier or loudspeaker, (factory) vehicles and transform those vehicles into street racers
a radio receiver without an amplifier or loudspeaker, which is often constructed for superior audio quality in high fidelity application
a radio reception device which can not drive speakers
a time-proven unit that offers sensitivity, selectivity, and stability not expected at this price level, and will bring you a rich store of FM programming, your least expensive source of high fidelity material
A component (or portion of one) that receives radio signals.
a battery-powered device that shows when tuning is correct.
A device that tunes, or selects, radio or television stations from broadcast signals received on a terrestrial antenna, by cable or satellite.
An electronic tuning device.
A separate AM/FM radio which is fed into a preamplifier .
Used to select one signal from a number of signals in a given frequency range.
The component that receives the RF signals (radio, video, satellite) from an antenna or cable system. Audio tuners are sometimes stand-alone units but are usually configured as part of an audio or audio-video receiver. Video tuners are usually included as part of a TV set or VCR. A satellite receiver is a tuner designed to receive either analog or digital satellite-transmitted signals that are received by a dish antenna.
An electronic device used to tune guitars. More about tuners here.
A device used in receivers or as a separate unit; receives radio signals and converts them into usable signals.
Electronic device used to receive electromagnetic transmissions in the form of electromagnetic waves and decode from those signals useable audio or video information that can be reproduced by an audio or video system.
Device used to receive Radio Frequency signals, with CH assignments (TV or CATV).
A tuner is a device, a circuit, or part of a circuit that selects a signal from a number of signals in a given frequency range.
An electronic device that receives radio signals.
A component (or section of one) that receives radio signals and tunes in one from many.
The part of a receiver, or a separate unit, which receives radio broadcasts and converts them into audio frequency signals.
In audio, refers to the radio component. In video, the tuner allows you to select different channels
A component (or section of one) that receives radio signals and selects one broadcast from many.
A tuner is an adjustable device which passes one radio frequency, or band of frequencies, and excludes others, by using electrical resonance. The simplest tuner consists of an inductor and capacitor. Combined with a detector, also known as a demodulator, it becomes the simplest radio receiver, often called a crystal set.