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lines. The antenna in the center is two vertical metal rods, with an alternating current applied at its center from a radio transmitter (not shown). The voltage charges the two sides of the antenna alternately positive
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alternating current to apply to the antenna, and the antenna radiates the energy from this current as radio waves. The transmitter also encodes information such as an
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Serway, Raymond; Faughn, Jerry; Vuille, Chris (2008).
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1662:Jim Hawkins' Radio and Broadcast Technology Page
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1677:Details of UK digital television transmitters
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1603:Antenna theory: Analysis and Design, 3rd Ed
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1500: – List of specific models of radios
913:In higher frequency transmitters, in the
284:A radio transmitter is usually part of a
91:Learn how and when to remove this message
229:sets and navigational beacons. The term
54:This article includes a list of general
30:For broader coverage of this topic, see
27:Electronic device that emits radio waves
1667:WCOV-TV's Transmitter Technical Website
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324:(TV) signal from a video camera, or in
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1657:International Telecommunication Union
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1573:Ellingson, Steven W. (2016).
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2789:Telecommunications equipment
2733:Telecommunication portal
2514:Telecommunications equipment
1278:radio transmission methods.
846:bandwidth. OFDM has higher
119:with a radiated power of 48
2250:Alexander Stepanovich Popov
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1954:Telecommunications history
1493:List of transmission sites
1339:communication in 1895–1897
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1136:around 1912, based on the
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840:digital audio broadcasting
657:A radio transmitter is an
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445:transceiver in a truck, a
211:wireless computer networks
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2562:Public Switched Telephone
2374:telecommunication circuit
2335:Fiber-optic communication
2080:Francis Blake (telephone)
1875:Optical telecommunication
1576:Radio Systems Engineering
1308:digital signal processing
1227:. The development of the
530:internet service provider
2473:Orbital angular-momentum
1910:Satellite communications
1749:Communications satellite
1504:Radio transmitter design
708:circuit to generate the
562:Radio transmitter design
260:, a transmitter used in
2352:Molecular communication
2175:Gardiner Greene Hubbard
2004:Undersea telegraph line
1739:Cable protection system
1546:College Physics, 8th Ed
1385:Alexanderson alternator
1178:television broadcasting
1115:Alexanderson alternator
882:A radio frequency (RF)
850:and more resistance to
199:television broadcasting
75:more precise citations.
2784:Broadcast transmitters
2494:Communication protocol
2280:Charles Sumner Tainter
2095:Walter Houser Brattain
2040:Edwin Howard Armstrong
1848:Information revolution
1524:Television transmitter
1152:, and could be easily
1052:spark gap transmitters
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809:frequency-shift keying
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143:(often abbreviated as
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2468:Polarization-division
2200:Narinder Singh Kapany
2165:Erna Schneider Hoover
2085:Jagadish Chandra Bose
2065:Alexander Graham Bell
1796:online video platform
1444:Empire State Building
1351:High power spark gap
1330:spark gap transmitter
1264:trunked radio systems
1211:The invention of the
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923:frequency multipliers
706:electronic oscillator
604:Electromagnetic waves
574:antenna transmitting
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290:electromagnetic waves
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258:broadcast transmitter
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2310:Vladimir K. Zworykin
2270:Almon Brown Strowger
2240:Charles Grafton Page
1895:Prepaid mobile phone
1823:Electrical telegraph
1217:wireless microphones
1166:frequency modulation
1158:amplitude modulation
994:wireless microphones
965:(ITU) allocates the
869:Many other types of
798:frequency modulation
787:amplitude modulation
354:frequency modulation
346:amplitude modulation
266:FM radio transmitter
163:with the purpose of
34:. For the band, see
18:Longwave transmitter
2260:Johann Philipp Reis
2019:Wireless revolution
1981:The Telephone Cases
1838:Hydraulic telegraph
1635:. HowStuffWorks.com
1514:Transmitter station
1460:air traffic control
1410:in 1914. The early
1311:integrated circuits
1298:than analog, using
1284:spectral efficiency
1221:garage door openers
1206:traveling wave tube
1160:(AM). This made AM
1126:feedback oscillator
1084:wireless telegraphy
1010:garage door openers
990:cordless telephones
940:air traffic control
848:spectral efficiency
755:, which represents
636:alternating current
369:garage door openers
326:wireless networking
314:radio communication
286:radio communication
219:garage door openers
176:alternating current
165:signal transmission
32:Signal transmission
2458:Frequency-division
2435:Telephone exchange
2305:Charles Wheatstone
2235:Jun-ichi Nishizawa
2210:Innocenzo Manzetti
2145:Reginald Fessenden
1880:Optical telegraphy
1713:Telecommunications
1280:Digital modulation
1229:integrated circuit
1162:radio broadcasting
1134:Alexander Meissner
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891:impedance matching
838:broadcasting, and
836:digital television
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302:electrical circuit
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2504:Data transmission
2418:Network switching
2369:Transmission line
2215:Guglielmo Marconi
2180:Internet pioneers
2045:Mohamed M. Atalla
2014:Whistled language
1633:"How Radio Works"
1399:One of the first
1326:Guglielmo Marconi
1288:analog modulation
1282:can have greater
1249:wireless networks
1064:Guglielmo Marconi
903:transmission line
749:modulation signal
661:which transforms
624:electric currents
377:transmission line
217:enabled devices,
153:electronic device
137:radio transmitter
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2532:Cellular network
2524:Types of network
2499:Computer network
2386:Network topology
2300:Thomas A. Watson
2155:Oliver Heaviside
2140:Philo Farnsworth
2115:Daniel Davis Jr.
2090:Charles Bourseul
2050:John Logie Baird
1759:Data compression
1754:Computer network
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