dipole transmitter

  • 1Dipole antenna — A schematic of a half wave dipole antenna connected to an unbalanced coaxial cable. Better practice is to connect the balanced dipole to the unbalanced line with a balun. A dipole antenna is a radio antenna that can be made of a simple wire, with …

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  • 2Transmitter Heilsberg — The transmitter Heilsberg was a large transmitter in the former East Prussia, approx.. 3 kilometers northwest of Lidzbark Warmiński (known as Heilsberg before 1945) at the road from Heilsberg to Preussisch Eylau. It went live on December 15th,… …

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  • 3dipole — dipolar, adj. /duy pohl /, n. 1. Physics, Elect. a pair of electric point charges or magnetic poles of equal magnitude and opposite signs, separated by an infinitesimal distance. 2. Physical Chem. a polar molecule. 3. Also called dipole antenna.… …

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  • 4dipole — di•pole [[t]ˈdaɪˌpoʊl[/t]] n. 1) elm a pair of electric charges or magnetic poles of equal magnitude and opposite sign, set a finite distance apart 2) chem. a polar molecule 3) rtv Also called di′pole anten′na. an antenna of a transmitter or… …

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  • 5Berlin-Britz transmitter — Transmitter Berlin Britz is a broadcasting facility for medium wave, shortwave and FM on the site of a former tree nursery in Berlin Britz. It was established in 1946 and until 1993 it was the most important transmitter of RIAS. It is now used by …

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  • 6Mainflingen transmitter — The Mediumwave transmitter Mainflingen (Mainflingen B) is a mediumwave transmission facility south of the A3 motorway near Mainflingen, Hesse, Germany. Mainflingen was the first mediumwave transmitter for the radio station Deutschlandfunk. It… …

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  • 7Millennium Transmitter — (ABS CBN Tower) General information Type Communications tower Location Quezon City …

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  • 8Ismaning radio transmitter — The Transmitter Ismaning is a large radio station inaugurated in 1932. From 1932 to 1934 this transmitter, which replaced the transmitter in Munich Stadelheim, used an T antenna as transmitting antenna, which was hung up two 115 meter high… …

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  • 9Output power of an analog TV transmitter — Output power of a TV transmitter is the electric power applied to antenna system. There are two definitions: nominal (or peak) and thermal. Contents 1 Power defined in terms of voltage 2 Nominal power of a TV transmitter 3 The thermal power …

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  • 10Jülich radio transmitter — The shortwave transmitter Jülich, was operated by Deutsche Telekom / T Systems, is part of the shortwave broadcasting facility at Jülich, Germany. The broadcasting facility has been sold from T Systems to a foreign company in 2006.In 1956 WDR… …

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