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Transmitter (2787 bytes)
1: ...unications]] and [[information processing]], a '''transmitter''' (sometimes abbreviated XMTR) is an [[object]] ... 4: ...t(large).jpg|100px|right|thumb|[[Crystal Palace]] transmitter, London]] 6: A '''transmitter''' is an [[electronic]] [[device]] which with the... 8: ...ce, for example, a [[cell phone]] contains both a transmitter and a [[radio receiver]] or [[transceiver]]. Th... 11: ...cast engineer]]s. The final output is given as [[transmitter power output]] (TPO), although this is not what m... Transmitter Wilsdruff (1025 bytes) 1: ...building on which the aerial mast stands. The old transmitter of the fifties is a technical monument. The whole... 2: ...MDR info" on 1044 kHz. From 2001 to 2003 a second transmitter for MEGARADIO on 1431 kHz was run. It also used t... Transmitter Roumoules (788 bytes) 1: The '''Transmitter Roumoules''' is the broadcasting facility for lon... 2: ...z with 1000 kilowatts. As aerial for the longwave transmitter a directional aerial with a maximum showing towar... 4: The aerial for the mediumwave transmitter is also extensive. It consists of 5 guyed masts w... Transmitter Ravensburg (1108 bytes) 1: ...rch mit Sender.jpg|thumb|350px|Wilhelmskirch with Transmitter Ravensburg]] 2: ...en-Württemberg]], Germany. The facility is named "transmitter Ravensburg" for its location near the town of [[R... 4: ...transmitting its program on 1539 kHz. In 1964 the transmitter was given to the German Federal Postal Service (n... AM transmitter Droitwich (1186 bytes) 1: ...!-- wording? --> an atomic clock, which is in the transmitter house. 3: As aerial for the longwave transmitter a T-aerial is used, which is mounted on two 700 f... 5: ...ating steel framework masts at the site of the AM transmitter Droitwich, which are used for transmitting radio ... Transmitter Ehndorf (478 bytes) 1: ...rk masts, which are insulated against ground. The transmitter Ehndorf is often called incorrectly "Sender Neum... Transmitter Heusweiler (1112 bytes) 1: ...aerial. Because the A8 motorway runs close to the transmitter site a network of steel wire was spun over the mo... Transmitter Sottens (506 bytes) 1: ... transmitter for French speaking Switzerland. The transmitter Sottens is run on 765 kHz with a power of 600 kil... Transmitter Weiskirchen (623 bytes) 1: ...er of 300 kilowatts. The radiation diagram of the transmitter Weiskirchen has one maximum in direction Northwes... Tracking transmitter (470 bytes) 1: A '''tracking transmitter''' broadcasts a [[radio]] signal which can be det... 7: ...ww.uoguelph.ca/~antoon/circ/tx15trak.htm 1.5 volt transmitter] Transmitter Weisskirchen (403 bytes) 1: ..., Oberursel, [[Germany]]. It is the most powerful transmitter of [[American Forces Network]] and transmits on 8... Transmitter Cremlingen (1916 bytes) 1: The '''transmitter Cremlingen''' is a large medium wave transmission... 2: ...h guyed steel framework mast. In 1964/65 a second transmitter for the propagation of Deutschlandfunk on 548 kHz... 3: According to the waveplan of Geneva only one transmitter on 756 kHz with a maximum power of 800 kilowatts ... 5: ...n recoordinated for 24 hour transmission from the transmitter Cremlingen. Transmitter Thurnau (456 bytes) 1: ...ith 200 kilowatts, now it uses 100 kilowatts. The transmitter Thurnau uses as aerial a guyed steelframework rad... Transmitter Wiederau (901 bytes) 1: ...and some shortwave reusen aerials. Today from the transmitter Wiederau, which is property of the German Telecom... Transmitter Wachenbrunn (2530 bytes) 1: ...se masts was until 1988 a reflector mast at the [[transmitter Berlin-Koepenick]], before it was demounted and r... 3: ...he "Russian Quartett" a completely transistorized transmitter with a power of 1000 kilowatts was installed. 4: ...ing the transmission line the effiency of the new transmitter, which is 85 percent, is still mad bigger. Transmitter Ismaning (3749 bytes) 1: The '''Transmitter Ismaning''' is a large radio station inaugaurated... 3: ...pany in the FM range. Until 1994 there was also a transmitter of AFN at Ismaning. 7: ...ortheast, in order to reduce interferences of the transmitter Sankt Petersburg, Russia, on the same frequency, ... 10: ...eel framework mast was built in 1947 close to the transmitter building. This mast, which was originally used fo... 12: ...of Kopenhagen had the result, that the mediumwave transmitter of the Bavarian broadcasting company had to work ... Transmitter Ismaning (3748 bytes) 1: The '''Transmitter Ismaning''' is a large radio station inaugaurated... 3: ...pany in the FM range. Until 1994 there was also a transmitter of AFN at Ismaning. 7: ...ortheast, in order to reduce interferences of the transmitter Sankt Petersburg, Russia, on the same frequency, ... 10: ...eel framework mast was built in 1947 close to the transmitter building. This mast, which was originally used fo... 12: ...of Kopenhagen had the result, that the mediumwave transmitter of the Bavarian broadcasting company had to work ... Transmitter Kalundborg (1171 bytes) 1: ...ediumwave near [[Kalundborg]] in [[Denmark]]. The transmitter was inaugaurated in 1927 and transmits a program ... 2: ... is fed at one end with the radio frequency o the transmitter, while the other end is grounded via a coil (Alex... 4: The medium wave transmitter uses as aserial an insulated guyed steel-framewor... AM transmitter Westerglen (1035 bytes) 1: The '''AM transmitter Westerglen''' is a broadcasting facility for long... 3: ...n [[AM transmitter Droitwich|Droitwich]] and [[AM transmitter Burghead|Burghead]] on the same frequency (until ... AM transmitter Burghead (901 bytes) 1: ... frequency, there are two mediumwave broadcasting transmitters for 693 kHz and 810 kHz on the site. 3: As transmission aerial for the mediumwave transmitters one guyed mast with triangular section, which is... 4: The transmission aerial for the longwave transmitter consists of a T-aerial spanned between two guyed ...
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