Principles of Electronic Communication Systems
Second Edition Louis Frenzel
2002 The McGraw-Hill Companies
Principles of Electronic Communication Systems Second Edition
Chapter 7 Radio Transmitters
2003 The McGraw-Hill Companies
Radio Transmitters
A radio transmitter takes the information to be communicated and converts it into an electronic signal compatible with the communication medium. This process involves carrier generation, modulation, and power amplification. The signal is fed by wire, coaxial cable, or waveguide to an antenna that launches it into free space. Typical transmitter circuits include: oscillators, amplifiers, frequency multipliers, and impedance matching networks.
Topics Covered in Chapter 7