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  • How to Make a Simple Antenna to Improve the Reception of an FM Radio Receiver

    FM radio receivers need an antennae to pick up the signal a radio station transmits. FM radio signals are a much higher frequency than AM and therefore have a much more limited range. Installing a...

  • How to Get a Local FM Radio on a TV Antenna

    FM Radio is an audio-only broadcast medium with a high frequency-range. The advantage of FM over AM includes a much clearer signal and reception in stereo separation. The disadvantage is FM...

  • The Advantages of Digital Radio

  • How to Connect a Samsung Optical Cable to a Denon Receiver

    Denon receivers for home theater are equipped with more than a dozen different jacks for connecting a variety of audio/video components. The optical cable jacks are used for connecting digital...

  • How Do I Get a FM Signal in a Steel Building?

    Steel buildings are increasingly common due to their low cost of construction and easy maintenance. One drawback for those who live or work within is their tendency to interfere with radio waves,...

  • Sony Receiver Troubleshooting

    Sony receivers dominate the market when it comes to home theater and audio. They offer plenty of power to any set of speakers while delivering fantastic sound quality. Unfortunately, many home...

  • Onkyo HT-R530 Instructions

    The Onkyo HT-R530 7.1 Channel Receiver is a powerful and welcome addition to any home theater setup. It features 110 watts per channel, multiple inputs and outputs for all your AV sources, Dolby...

  • How to Use a Terk Tower Antenna

    The Terk tower antenna is a powered antenna intended to improve AM/FM reception. The practical range will depend on factors specific to your location, like topography, interference from buildings,...

  • Denon AVR-1800 Instructions

    The AVR-1800 was a basic five-channel audio receiver introduced by Denon in 1999. It was replaced by the 1801 model in 2000. The receiver can put out 75 watts per channel and has basic video...

  • Problem With Sony Receiver Protected Mode

    So you're having a problem with the protected mode with your Sony receiver. The protected mode kicks in when there is a safety issue with the receiver. This usually comes from an overload to the...

  • Denon 3808CI vs. Yamaha RX

    Denon and Yamaha are two of the leaders in the affordable high-end home theater market. Both make excellent receivers that have conveniences like automatic system tuning and second zone...

  • Can I Put 3 Ohm Speakers in a 6-8 Ohm Receiver?

    People like to play music, often loudly, from their home audio receivers, and sometimes they desire to have a more powerful sound to listen to. One might ask, "Can I change the speaker, which is a...

  • Sony Receiver Tutorials

    Sony makes a wide variety of receivers for almost any stereo or home theater audio application. Whether you watch surround sound movies or just listen to two-channel stereo music, there is likely...

  • A/V Receiver Troubleshooting

    A/V receivers serve as the heart of a home theater system, offering conveniences like video switching in addition to better sound from DVDs and cable or satellite TV. Because many components and...

  • Audio Wiring Tutorial

    Setting up a home theater or component audio system may seem like an intimidating task to many; however, it isn't as scary as it seems. There are four main types of cables that you will use when...

  • Denon Receivers Troubleshooting

    Denon manufactures and sells high-end audio-video receivers for home theater applications. Noted for their sleek design, power and multiple options for connecting components, Denon receivers can...

  • How to set up a WIFI Radio

    Many people will ask, what in the world is a WIFI radio? I found out about this new technology a few years ago and after doing a lot of research decided to take the plunge and drop two of my XM...

  • Troubleshooting a Pioneer Receiver

    Pioneer incorporates sophisticated audio technologies into its line of home-theater receivers, including digital connections for high-definition television and computers, digital inputs for...

  • Marantz Receiver Troubleshooting

    For more than 50 years, Marantz has been one of the preeminent companies in the world of high fidelity, creating many of the classic amplifiers of the 1960s and 1970s. While Marantz is not as...

  • DIY Stereo Receiver Replacement

    You've decided to replace that old stereo receiver with a new component; now it's time to decide what you actually need and satisfy what you really crave in a sound system. So many choices are...

  • What to Look for in HDMI Receivers

    HDMI has replaced component and composite as the video cable of choice. Since HDMI cables can also carry audio signals, they are soon to replace digital coaxial and toslink as the audio cables of...

  • What Does One Need to Get HD Radio?

    Though the initials have nothing to do with the words "high definition," HD Radio is similar to HD television, using a digital signal to provide consumers with improved quality and additional...

  • How to Tell the Exact Time with WWV

    Everyone needs to know what time it is. Fortunately numerous clocks that are very accurate surround us. We have clocks in our cars, clocks on our phones, and even clocks on our microwave ovens. ...

  • Types of Audio Jacks

    Setting up a new stereo system involves buying the right cables for the job. Depending on what devices you want to connect to the receiver, you may need a variety of different cables. Here's a...

  • JVC Receiver Troubleshooting

    The Victor Company of Japan, or JVC, manufactures a popular line of home theater electronic equipment, including receivers that allow you to connect multiple components for a variety of...

  • Definition of Transducers

    Transducers are used in complex aerospace engineering designs and in ordinary household items. Some transducers control pressure, as in airplane designs. Other transducers convert electrical...

  • How to Replace Stereo Receiver Fuses

    The fuse in an electronic device is one of your main lines of protection, safeguarding your gear from damage that may be caused by excessive current input or short circuits. While most home audio...

  • How Do Stereo Receivers Work?

    A stereo receiver is actually three individual devices manufactured in one, clean box. Therefore, the stereo receiver handles a lot of the responsibilities of the stereo system, including...

  • How to Ground a Stereo Receiver

    In electrical terms, "grounding" describes the safe directing of electricity into the earth. This is an important element of all home electrical appliances, including audio components. One of the...

  • What Is a Stereo Receiver?

    A receiver is one piece of a stereo system that combines the functions of two components: the power amplifier and the tuner. While some people prefer to use a separate tuner and amplifier, a...

  • How to Compare Stereo Receivers

    Buying electronic equipment can be a trying experience, especially when it's expensive. The last thing you want to do is spend $500 on something that will be obsolete in less than a year. This can...

  • How to Bench Test a Stereo Receiver

    The heart of any home theater system is the stereo receiver. This single component is the hub of everything you see and hear while watching your favorite movie or listening to your favorite band's...

  • How to Test a Stereo Receiver

    Nothing's better than enjoying your favorite movie or CD in crystal-clear stereo surround sound. To get to this point, however, you must first make sure your stereo receiver is calibrated...

  • About Shortwave Receivers

    A shortwave receiver receives modulated sound waves transmitted from a distant place. It's what we call shortwave radio in more generic terms. It lets one listen to any kind of broadcasted...

  • About Receiver-based Home Theater Systems

    Sitting in your living room or theater room and hearing and seeing the same thing you would at a theater is an awesome experience. Home theater systems have gotten more and more complex over the...

  • How Does AM Radio Differ From FM Radio?

    Both AM and FM radio use electromagnetic radiation to broadcast sound information. Radio transmitters produce what is known as a carrier signal. A carrier signal is a high frequency signal on a...

  • How Does an FM Radio Circuit Work?

    There are many different types of radio receiver circuits, and all of them work in different ways. The primitive crystal radio receiver is so simple that it can be easily built by a child, while a...

  • How Does a Home Audio Receiver Work?

    The home audio receiver serves as the command center of your stereo system. The receiver is actually three separate components rolled into one package: the preamplifier, amplifier and tuner. While...

  • How Does a Home Stereo Receiver Work?

    A stereo system reproduces audio from an audio source. The home stereo receiver serves as the information hub of the stereo system, receiving and processing information from the respective source...

  • How Do Radios Produce Sound?

    Radio began the communication revolution. Unlike telegraphy, which linked two specially trained operators, or telephony, which linked only two speakers, radio had the potential to link millions to...

  • How Does Broadcast Radio Work?

    Radio was the first invention in a revolution that has made it possible for anyone in the world to communicate with anyone else. The definition of a theory of electromagnetism by James Maxwell and...

  • How Does a Radio Antenna Work?

    The term "radio" generally refers to device that can either transmit or receive electromagnetic waves, like radio waves. Radio waves make up a small portion of what is known as the electromagnetic...

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