Am-Fm Radio Receivers
Am-Fm Radio Receivers
Am-Fm Radio Receivers
A radio is an electronic circuit that picks up a desired modulated radio frequency signal, from all other unwanted signals, amplifying, demodulating it an finally producing it in the desired manner which is usable for the consumer, such as sound, pictures, etc.
RECEIVER TYPES
Following are the two types of radio receivers: Tuned radio frequency receiver, and Super-heterodyne radio receiver. Out of theses two, tuned Radio Frequency (TFR) receiver is the oldest one. But it has lots of shortcoming. The super-Heterodyne radio receiver is most popular and being widely used today due to many of its advantages, over TRF receiver.
Tuned radio frequency (TRF) receiver are also called simple or straight radio receiver. These were introduced before World War II as improvement over crystal and regenerative receivers existing that time. In these receivers, two or more R.F. amplifiers (tuned together) are employed to select and amplify the incoming frequency and rejecting all others. After this, the A.F. signal is detected and amplified suitably.