Receiver
In firearms terminology, the receiver is the part of the firearm that houses
the operating parts of the gun. In most cases, it is made up of forged or
stamped metal, and the moving parts reciprocate and cycle within it.
In strictly legal terms, the receiver is the actual firearm itself, and as such
it is the controlled part (without which operating is impossible). Generally,
the law views the receiver as that part of a firearm housing that has the
serial number upon it. Thus, in the case that a firearm has multiple
receivers, the legally controlled one is the one that is serialized.
In information theory a receiver is the recipient of a message; a radio receiver (below) is a special case of this.
In radio terminology, a receiver is a device that receives a radio signal from an antenna and converts it to useful information in the form of sound, pictures, navigational position information, etc. (The terms radio and radio receiver are often used specifically for receivers whose output consists only of sound, although other types of receiver, such as television receivers, are technically radio receivers as well.)
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