all-wave receiver
all-wave receiver
[¦ȯl ¦wāv ri′sē·vər] (electronics)
A radio receiver capable of being tuned from about 535 kilohertz to at least 20 megahertz; some go above 100 megahertz and thus cover the FM band also.
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