Transmitter: meaning, definitions and examples
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transmitter
[ trænsˈmɪtər ]
electronic device
A transmitter is an electronic device that generates and amplifies a signal, typically for broadcasting or communication purposes. Transmitters are used in various technologies such as radio, television, and telecommunications.
Synonyms
broadcasting device, communication equipment, signal generator
Examples of usage
- The radio station uses a powerful transmitter to broadcast its signal across the city.
- The satellite transmitter sends data to Earth from space.
Translations
Translations of the word "transmitter" in other languages:
🇵🇹 transmissor
🇮🇳 प्रेषक
🇩🇪 Sender
🇮🇩 pemancar
🇺🇦 передавач
🇵🇱 nadajnik
🇯🇵 送信機 (sōshinki)
🇫🇷 émetteur
🇪🇸 transmisor
🇹🇷 verici
🇰🇷 송신기 (songsingi)
🇸🇦 جهاز الإرسال
🇨🇿 vysílač
🇸🇰 vysielač
🇨🇳 发射机 (fāshèjī)
🇸🇮 oddajnik
🇮🇸 sendandi
🇰🇿 таратқыш
🇬🇪 გამგზავნი (gamgzavni)
🇦🇿 ötürücü
🇲🇽 transmisor
Word origin
The word 'transmitter' originated from the verb 'transmit,' which comes from the Latin word 'transmittere,' meaning 'send across.' The concept of transmitting signals wirelessly through electronic devices has evolved over the years, with advancements in technology enabling more efficient and reliable communication.
See also: transmissibility, transmissible, transmission, transmittable, transmitting.