noun a device that receives radio waves and converts them into sound or other signals
Radio receivers are used in maritime communication for ship-to-ship and ship-to-shore communication.
Radio receivers are used in aviation for communication between pilots and air traffic control.
A radio receiver is a device used to receive radio waves and convert them into sound or data.
Emergency services use radio receivers for communication during rescue operations and disaster response.
In broadcasting, radio receivers are used by listeners to tune into radio stations and listen to broadcasts.
Radio receivers are used in communication systems to receive and decode radio signals.
A writer may use a radio receiver to listen to news broadcasts or interviews for research purposes.
A psychologist may use a radio receiver to listen to mental health talk shows or podcasts for professional development or to stay informed about current trends in the field.
A journalist may use a radio receiver to monitor breaking news or listen to press conferences for gathering information for news stories.
A police officer may use a radio receiver to listen to police dispatch communications for coordinating responses to emergency situations or tracking criminal activity.
A pilot may use a radio receiver to communicate with air traffic control and listen to weather updates or flight advisories for safe navigation during flights.