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The set of interconnected subsystems designed to detect and convert electromagnetic waves in order to extract the information contained in them is called a receiving system.
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Dvornikov, S.V., Kryachko, A.F., Velmisov, I.A., Zatuchny, D.A. (2022). Technical Characteristics and Structural Diagrams of Radio Receiving Devices. In: Amplifiers in Radio Receivers. Springer Aerospace Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-6215-8_1
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