Radio Transmitter Design

Radio Transmitter Design

A "radio transmitter" is an electronic device which, when connected to an antenna, produces an electromagnetic signal such as in radio and television broadcasting, two way communications or radar. Heating devices, such as a microwave oven, although of similar design, are not usually called transmitters, in that they use the electromagnetic energy locally rather than transmitting it to another location.

Read more about Radio Transmitter Design:  Design Issues, Frequency Multiplication, Frequency Mixing and Modulation, Linking The Transmitter To The Aerial, EMC Matters, See Also, References

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