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Any device capable of demodulating an RF signal, such as a radio, tuner, or television set.
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a person appointed by the court or pursuant to a debt instrument, to take charge of the assets of an insolvent person or business and preserve them for sale and distribution to creditors. A receiver may also be appointed to take charge of property while that property is the subject of ongoing litigation.
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The location where claims are transmitted or submitted. This can be a clearinghouse or payer.
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Any circuit that intercepts a signal, processes the signal, and converts it to a form useful to a person. The signal may be in any form such as electric currents in a wire, radio waves, modulated light, or ultrasound. The receiver converts signals into audio information, video information, or both
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the part of the radio system that converts radio signals sent by the transmitter into electrical impulses.
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