
Intentional emitters
Intentional emitters are devices or systems designed to deliberately produce and transmit electromagnetic signals, such as radio, radar, or communication waves, for specific purposes like broadcasting, navigation, or sensing. These emitters intentionally generate detectable signals to achieve their intended function. Examples include radios, radar systems, and cell towers. Understanding intentional emitters is important for managing electromagnetic spectrum use, ensuring interference is minimized, and supporting security by identifying sources of critical signals in various environments.