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Definition of Transmitting aerial
1. Noun. An electrical device that sends or receives radio or television signals.
Specialized synonyms: Dipole, Dipole Antenna, Directional Antenna, Nondirectional Antenna, Omnidirectional Antenna
Generic synonyms: Electrical Device
Group relationships: Receiver, Receiving System, Sender, Transmitter
Derivative terms: Antennal, Antennary
Lexicographical Neighbors of Transmitting Aerial
Literary usage of Transmitting aerial
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wireless Telegraphy by Jonathan Adolf Wilhelm Zenneck (1915)
"At a distance, r, of at least several wave-lengths from the transmitting aerial,
a tuned receiving aerial is erected and the current effects /i2e// and /a2. ..."
2. The Principles of Electric Wave Telegraphy by John Ambrose Fleming (1908)
"8, and gives particulars aa follows:— The transmitting aerial consists of ...
In both cases the receiving aerial is identical with the transmitting aerial. ..."
3. The Principles of Electric Wave Telegraphy by John Ambrose Fleming (1908)
"8, and gives particulars as follows:— The transmitting aerial consists of ...
In both cases the receiving aerial is identical with the transmitting aerial. ..."
4. Transactions of the International Electrical Congress, St. Louis, 1904 by International Electrical Congress (1905)
"It became immediately apparent that a further improvement was certain to result
from the use of a transmitting aerial conductor having a well-defined and ..."
5. The Principles of Electric Wave Telegraphy and Telephony by John Ambrose Fleming (1919)
"This, however, must be understood to apply to the form of simple transmitting
aerial up to that time used. We shall consider more particularly in another ..."
6. A Handbook of Wireless Telegraphy: Its Theory and Practice, for the Use of by James Erskine-Murray (1907)
"He therefore put forward the theory that the weakening must be due to the action
of daylight on the transmitting aerial itself. Professor JJ Thomson has, ..."
7. A Treatise Upon Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony by C. I. Hoppough (1912)
"12. this arrangement waves radiated by the transmitting aerial were not detected
by the ... Next the transmitting aerial was moved as is shown in Fig. ..."