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Wat (wie) is portable transmitter - definitie

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  • Animation of a [[half-wave dipole]] antenna transmitting [[radio waves]], showing the [[electric field]] 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 ''<span style="color:red;">(+)</span>'' and negative  ''<span style="color:blue;">(−)</span>''.  Loops of electric field ''(black lines)'' leave the antenna and travel away at the [[speed of light]]; these are the radio waves.  This animation shows the action slowed enormously
  • Hertz discovering radio waves in 1887 with his first primitive radio transmitter (background).
  • A radio transmitter is usually part of a [[radio communication]] system which uses [[electromagnetic wave]]s ([[radio wave]]s) to transport information (in this case sound) over a distance.
RADIO SIGNAL EMITTING MACHINE
Radio transmitter; XMTR; Transmitters; Radio transmitters; Transmitting; Shortwave transmitter; Short-wave transmitter; Short wave transmitter; Medium wave transmitter; Longwave transmitter; Long-wave transmitter; Long wave transmitter; Transmitter (radio); Transmitter building; Radiotransmitter; Signal radiator; History of radio transmitters; Transmission site; Radio frequency transmitter; Radio freq transmitter
¦ noun
1. a device or installation used to generate and transmit electromagnetic waves carrying messages or signals, especially those of radio or television.
2. short for neurotransmitter.
transmitter         
  • Animation of a [[half-wave dipole]] antenna transmitting [[radio waves]], showing the [[electric field]] 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 ''<span style="color:red;">(+)</span>'' and negative  ''<span style="color:blue;">(−)</span>''.  Loops of electric field ''(black lines)'' leave the antenna and travel away at the [[speed of light]]; these are the radio waves.  This animation shows the action slowed enormously
  • Hertz discovering radio waves in 1887 with his first primitive radio transmitter (background).
  • A radio transmitter is usually part of a [[radio communication]] system which uses [[electromagnetic wave]]s ([[radio wave]]s) to transport information (in this case sound) over a distance.
RADIO SIGNAL EMITTING MACHINE
Radio transmitter; XMTR; Transmitters; Radio transmitters; Transmitting; Shortwave transmitter; Short-wave transmitter; Short wave transmitter; Medium wave transmitter; Longwave transmitter; Long-wave transmitter; Long wave transmitter; Transmitter (radio); Transmitter building; Radiotransmitter; Signal radiator; History of radio transmitters; Transmission site; Radio frequency transmitter; Radio freq transmitter
n.
1) a longwave; radar; radio; shortwave transmitter
2) a television, TV transmitter
Transmitter         
  • Animation of a [[half-wave dipole]] antenna transmitting [[radio waves]], showing the [[electric field]] 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 ''<span style="color:red;">(+)</span>'' and negative  ''<span style="color:blue;">(−)</span>''.  Loops of electric field ''(black lines)'' leave the antenna and travel away at the [[speed of light]]; these are the radio waves.  This animation shows the action slowed enormously
  • Hertz discovering radio waves in 1887 with his first primitive radio transmitter (background).
  • A radio transmitter is usually part of a [[radio communication]] system which uses [[electromagnetic wave]]s ([[radio wave]]s) to transport information (in this case sound) over a distance.
RADIO SIGNAL EMITTING MACHINE
Radio transmitter; XMTR; Transmitters; Radio transmitters; Transmitting; Shortwave transmitter; Short-wave transmitter; Short wave transmitter; Medium wave transmitter; Longwave transmitter; Long-wave transmitter; Long wave transmitter; Transmitter (radio); Transmitter building; Radiotransmitter; Signal radiator; History of radio transmitters; Transmission site; Radio frequency transmitter; Radio freq transmitter
·noun 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.

Wikipedia

Löffelstelzen radio transmitter

Löffelstelzen Transmitter is a broadcasting facility of SWR at Bad Mergentheim-Löffelstelzen in northern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was inaugurated at the beginning of the 1950s and used at those days a guyed mast, which was insulated against ground, because it was used for medium-wave broadcasting with a butterfly antenna for FM- and TV-transmission on its top. Later this mast was replaced by a concrete tower, which carried an antenna for FM-/TV-broadcasting on its top and a cage and a wire antenna for medium-wave broadcasting at its site. This tower was replaced between 1998 and 2000 by a 179 metre tall concrete tower. This tower is not equipped with an antenna for medium wave broadcasting, because this was ceased in 2000 at the Löffelstelzen transmission site.