Noun
an electronic receiver that detects and demodulates and amplifies transmitted signals
Source: WordNetAn "Israeli" patrol passed by, but Ali did not blow himself up, and when his group members asked him about the reason over the radio set, he answered: "I was performing my last payer, and that patrol will come back. Source: Internet
The iratet youth also condemned the use of radio set during Friday lectures by the Head of the Worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and complained that of monies collected from them by the Jama’at are not accounted for. Source: Internet
Unfortunately for the rebels, a priest who was not held as a hostage, used his radio set to contact someone in Georgetown and other persons opened one of the airstrips to allow the Government planes to land. Source: Internet
Some countries adopted the advertising model, but many others adopted a compulsory public subscription model, with the subscription coming in the form of a broadcast licence paid by households owning a radio set (and later, a TV set). Source: Internet
The key feature of the superheterodyne approach is the mixing of the incoming radio signal with a locally generated, different frequency signal within a radio set. Source: Internet
"The story of the Californian was in there; we even shot a scene of them switching off their Marconi radio set," said Cameron. Source: Internet