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- Transmitter abstract "In electronics and telecommunications a transmitter or radio transmitter is an electronic device which, with the aid of an antenna, produces radio waves. The transmitter itself generates a radio frequency alternating current, which is applied to the antenna. When excited by this alternating current, the antenna radiates radio waves. In addition to their use in broadcasting, transmitters are necessary component parts of many electronic devices that communicate by radio, such as cell phones, wireless computer networks, Bluetooth enabled devices, garage door openers, two-way radios in aircraft, ships, and spacecraft, radar sets, and navigational beacons. The term transmitter is usually limited to equipment that generates radio waves for communication purposes; or radiolocation, such as radar and navigational transmitters. Generators of radio waves for heating or industrial purposes, such as microwave ovens or diathermy equipment, are not usually called transmitters even though they often have similar circuits.The term is popularly used more specifically to refer to a broadcast transmitter, a transmitter used in broadcasting, as in FM radio transmitter or television transmitter. This usage usually includes both the transmitter proper, the antenna, and often the building it is housed in. An unrelated use of the term is in industrial process control, where a "transmitter" is a telemetry device which converts measurements from a sensor into a signal, and sends it, usually via wires, to be received by some display or control device located a distance away.".
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- Transmitter wikiPageID "61164".
- Transmitter wikiPageRevisionID "601472945".
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- Transmitter caption "1920.0".
- Transmitter caption "A CB radio transceiver, a two way radio transmitting on 27 MHz with a power of 4 watts, that can be operated without a license".
- Transmitter caption "A cordless phone. Both the handset and the base contain low power 2.4 GHz radio transmitters to communicate with each other".
- Transmitter caption "A garage door opener control contains a low-power 2.4 GHz transmitter that sends coded commands to the garage door mechanism to open or close.".
- Transmitter caption "An RFID chip contains a tiny transmitter that transmits an identification number. They are incorporated into consumer products, and even implanted in pets.".
- Transmitter caption "Continental 816R-5B 35 kilowatt FM transmitter, belonging to American FM radio station KWNR broadcasting on 95.5 MHz in Las Vegas.".
- Transmitter caption "Emergency Locator Beacon transmitter carried on ships. If the ship sinks, the beacon broadcasts a distress radio signal on 406 MHz which is picked up by a Search and Rescue satellite to find the ship.".
- Transmitter caption "Guglielmo Marconi's spark gap transmitter, with which he performed the first experiments in radio communication in 1895-1897".
- Transmitter caption "High power spark gap transmitter in Australia around 1910.".
- Transmitter caption "In a wireless computer network, wireless routers like this contain a 2.4 GHz transmitter that sends downloaded web pages and email to local computers.".
- Transmitter caption "Modern amateur radio transceiver, the ICOM IC-746PRO. It can transmit on the amateur bands from 1.8 MHz to 144 MHz with an output power of 100 W.".
- Transmitter caption "One of the first vacuum tube AM radio transmitters, built by Lee De Forest in 1914.".
- Transmitter direction "horizontal".
- Transmitter hasPhotoCollection Transmitter.
- Transmitter header "Consumer products that contain transmitters".
- Transmitter header "Radio transmitters".
- Transmitter image "Alexanderson Alternator.jpg".
- Transmitter image "CB Base Station.jpg".
- Transmitter image "Darth Gimp Cordless Phone.svg".
- Transmitter image "First vacuum tube AM radio transmitter.jpg".
- Transmitter image "Garage-door-opener-remote-control.png".
- Transmitter image "Icom IC-746PRO.jpg".
- Transmitter image "KWNR Continental 816R-5B SN 247.jpg".
- Transmitter image "Linksys-Wireless-G-Router.jpg".
- Transmitter image "Marconi 1897 spark gap transmitter.jpg".
- Transmitter image "Microchip rfid rice.jpg".
- Transmitter image "Powerful spark gap transmitter.png".
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- Transmitter subject Category:Broadcast_transmitters.
- Transmitter subject Category:Radar.
- Transmitter subject Category:Telecommunications_equipment.
- Transmitter comment "In electronics and telecommunications a transmitter or radio transmitter is an electronic device which, with the aid of an antenna, produces radio waves. The transmitter itself generates a radio frequency alternating current, which is applied to the antenna. When excited by this alternating current, the antenna radiates radio waves.".
- Transmitter label "Nadajnik radiowy".
- Transmitter label "Radiotransmisor".
- Transmitter label "Radiozender".
- Transmitter label "Sendeanlage".
- Transmitter label "Transmissor".
- Transmitter label "Transmitter".
- Transmitter label "Trasmettitore".
- Transmitter label "Émetteur d'ondes radioélectriques".
- Transmitter label "Передатчик".
- Transmitter label "发送器".
- Transmitter label "送信機".
- Transmitter sameAs Rádiový_vysílač.
- Transmitter sameAs Sendeanlage.
- Transmitter sameAs Πομπός.
- Transmitter sameAs Radiotransmisor.
- Transmitter sameAs Émetteur_d'ondes_radioélectriques.
- Transmitter sameAs Trasmettitore.
- Transmitter sameAs 送信機.
- Transmitter sameAs 송신기.
- Transmitter sameAs Radiozender.
- Transmitter sameAs Nadajnik_radiowy.
- Transmitter sameAs Transmissor.
- Transmitter sameAs m.0glm1.
- Transmitter sameAs Q190157.
- Transmitter sameAs Q190157.
- Transmitter wasDerivedFrom Transmitter?oldid=601472945.
- Transmitter depiction WDET-FM_transmitter.png.
- Transmitter isPrimaryTopicOf Transmitter.