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- transmitter tube Senderöhre f, Senderröhre f
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics. 2013.
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics. 2013.
Transmitter — For biologic transmitters, see transmitter substance. Commercial FM broadcasting transmitter at radio station WDET FM, Wayne State University, Detroit, USA. It broadcasts at 101.9 MHz with a radiated power of 48 kW. In electronics and… … Wikipedia
Transmitter Hamburg-Billstedt — The Transmitter Hamburg Billstedt is a broadcasting facility in Hamburg Billstedt, established in 1934. It is owned and operated by the Norddeutscher Rundfunk public broadcasting service, but open to competitors, too.From 1934 to 1949 it used as… … Wikipedia
tube transmitter — noun : a radio transmitting set using a tube generator … Useful english dictionary
Vacuum tube — This article is about the electronic device. For experiments in an evacuated pipe, see free fall. For the transport system, see pneumatic tube. Modern vacuum tubes, mostly miniature style In electronics, a vacuum tube, electron tube (in North… … Wikipedia
Spark-gap transmitter — A spark gap transmitter is a device for generating radio frequency electromagnetic waves. These devices served as the transmitters for most wireless telegraphy systems for the first three decades of radio (1887 ndash;1916) and the first… … Wikipedia
Russian tube designations — Receiver tubes = In the 1950s a 5 element system (GOST 5461 59, later 13393 76) was adopted in the (then) Soviet Union for designating receiver vacuum tubes.The 1st element (from left to right) is (for receiving tubes) a number specifying… … Wikipedia
Hoher Meissner transmitter — is a facility for mediumwave, FM and TV broadcasting on Hoher Meissner mountain in Northern Hesse. Hoher Meissner transmitter was inaugurated in 1951.For the mediumwave transmission of Hoher Meissner transmitter from 1951 to 1995 a 150 metre tall … Wikipedia
Burg AM transmitter — The AM transmitter in Burg, near Magdeburg, Germany, is a huge facility for longwave and mediumwave broadcasting. Its most dominant constructions are a 324 metre guyed radio mast and two 210 metre guyed steel tube masts.The 324 metre high mast is … Wikipedia
Mühlacker radio transmitter — Radio towers of Transmitter Mühlacker in September 2004 (from left to the right): Steel framework tower for directional radio, height: 93 m, built in 2004; reflector mast for medium wave with antennas for mobile phone services, height:… … Wikipedia
Domžale radio transmitter — The Domžale Transmitter is a facility for medium wave broadcasting near Domžale, in Slovenia. The first transmitter was built in 1928 and used until its destruction in 1941, during World War II. A t antenna with 5 wires, it was hung on two 120… … Wikipedia
Traveling-wave tube — A traveling wave tube (TWT) is an electronic device used to amplify radio frequency signals to high power, usually in an electronic assembly known as a traveling wave tube amplifier (TWTA).The bandwidth of a broadband TWT can be as high as three… … Wikipedia