If there was a problem with the checksum, the receiver instead sent a .
To do this, the receiver simply sent a (capital C) character instead of a to start the transfer.
If it can be decoded, the receiver sends an acknowledgment back to the transmitter.
A receiver on the ceiling of the trading floor picks up the signals and sends them to a central computer.
The receiver then sends the resulting output to a display of some sort.
The receivers, connected to a local network, send the data to servers that calculate location and make the information available in various ways.
Instead, the receiver sends both an (or if there was an error) along with the packet number it is confirming.
The receiver then sends the discovered text into this website.
What must the receiver send to Companies House?
And the receiver of a query, for example, sends a reply, and it knows it's going to get there.