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Radio transmitters

A radio transmitter is a device that sends out electrical signals converted into radio waves, which are a form of electromagnetic energy. These waves travel through the air or space, carrying information such as music, voice, or data. The transmitter modulates the signals to encode the information onto the radio waves, then amplifies and broadcasts them via an antenna. When you tune a radio receiver to the right frequency, it detects these waves, extracts the transmitted information, and produces sound or data you can understand. Radio transmitters are essential for broadcasting radio programs, communication systems, and wireless networks.