60cs Garmin Gpsmap Receiver
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Receiver attack-time delay - In telecommunication, receiver attack-time delay is the time interval from (a) the instant a step rf signal, at a level equal to the receiver threshold of sensitivity, is applied to the receiver input to (b) the instant the receiver output amplitude reaches 90% of its steady-state value.
Personal Lightweight GPS Receiver - The Personal Lightweight GPS Receiver, or PLGR, is the most widely used GPS receiver used in the United States military today. The PLGR is a self-contained, hand-held, five-channel, single frequency GPS receiver that provides accurate Position, Velocity and Timing (PVT) data to individual warfighters and integrated platform users.
Metropolitan Police Receiver - The Receiver, formally called The Receiver for the Metropolitan Police District (and sometimes referred to early in the post's existence as the Receiver-General), was until 2000 the chief financial officer of the Metropolitan Police in London, the Treasurer of the Metropolitan Police Fund.
Direct-conversion receiver - The Direct conversion receiver, (DCR) also known as Homodyne, Synchrodyne, or zero-IF receiver, is a radio receiver design with a unique system of demodulating amplitude modulated (AM) signals. It uses a local oscillator, synchronized in frequency to the carrier of the wanted signal, to modulate the received signal.












































