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Definition of Transmitters

Transmitter
Transmitter Trans*mit"ter, n. One who, or that which, transmits; specifically, that portion of a telegraphic or telephonic instrument by means of which a message is sent; -- opposed to receiver.

Meaning of Transmitters from wikipedia

- connected to the transmitter by a feed line, that is a transmission line. Radio transmitters Consumer products that contain transmitters Electromagnetic...
- spark-gap transmitter is an obsolete type of radio transmitter which generates radio waves by means of an electric spark. Spark-gap transmitters were the...
- than one transmitter. The largest (by number of stations) is Telemax, Sonora's state network, with 59 transmitters. Many state-network transmitters broadcast...
- The transmitter Wilsdruff was a medium wave radio broadcasting facility near Wilsdruff, Germany. Until the 1990s there was a transmitter for 1044 kHz with...
- facility is also equipped with two Thomson 250 kW shortwave transmitters. One of these transmitters carried the main program of Morocco's state broadcaster...
- A list of VLF-transmitters and LF-transmitters, which work or worked on frequencies below 100 kHz. Meredith, Nigel P.; Horne, Richard B.; Clilverd, Mark...
- The Transmitter is an online publication dedicated to neuroscience research news and commentary. Aimed at professionals from across the neuroscience discipline...
- Erching transmitter was a longwave broadcasting facility of the Voice of America, established in 1953 near Erching, Bavaria, Germany. The transmitter used...
- wave intended to prevent interference with distant transmitters on the same frequency. The transmitter also broadcast a signal at a 40° angle; this did...
- The transmitters were defunct in 2015. It used a t-aerial, which was up-hung on two 35 and 31 meters tall wooden towers. The Heusweiler transmitter was...