The Ion's receiver consists of a breech and firing chamber, both hard-anodized.
The receiver consisted of two sheet metal halves welded together to form a cylinder.
The upper receiver consists of a housing, in which a locking ring is permanently fixed, and a Picatinny rail as an interface to the rifle scope.
The receiver consists of a bank of filters, usually more than 100.
His receiver consists of a coil with a spark gap.
His receiver consisted of a coil with a spark gap, where a spark would be seen upon detection of electromagnetic waves.
The receiver consists of the coil, pre-amplifier and signal processing system.
The simple receiver consisted of a chemist's test tube, into which a selected material was placed.
The receiver consisted of an electronics unit with two dials and was known to its operators as the "Blue Gasmeter Job".
The receiver consisted of a number of needles which could be moved by electromagnetic coils to point to letters on a board.