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1Radio frequency transistors

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  • Language: English
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  • Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann - Newnes
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  • Publish Location: Boston

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  • First Year Published: 1993
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    2SVCh poluprovodnikovye radioperedatchiki

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    • Publisher: "Radio i svi͡azʹ,"
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    • Publish Location: Moskva

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    • First Year Published: 1981
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    Transistor

    in transistor applications, including analog circuits, voltage regulators, amplifiers, power transmitters, and motor drivers. Field-effect transistor (FET):

    Radio-frequency engineering

    spectrum (DSSS), noise power Digital radio RF power amplifiers Metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET)s: Power MOSFET, Laterally-diffused

    Transmitter

    connected to the transmitter by a feed line, that is a transmission line. Radio transmitters Consumer products that contain transmitters Electromagnetic

    Broadcast radio receiver

    mid-1970s. Transistor radio - an older term for a portable pocket-sized broadcast radio receiver. Made possible by the invention of the transistor and developed

    History of radio

    high-power transmitters. By the mid-1960s, the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) were using metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs)

    Emergency position-indicating radiobeacon

    commercial and recreational boats; it is a portable, battery-powered radio transmitter used in emergencies to locate boaters in distress and in need of immediate

    Crystal radio

    at SchematicsForFree Hollmann, H. (September 19, 1955). "Transistor receivers and transmitters which operate directly from free power radiated by broadcast

    Valve amplifier

    (such as radar) and very high power radio and UHF television transmitters. Until the invention of the transistor in 1947, most practical high-frequency

    Radio transmitter design

    the development of radio technology it was recognized that the signals emitted by transmitters had to be 'pure'. Spark-gap transmitters were outlawed once

    Vatican Radio

    with a Philips 100 kW shortwave transmitter, two 10 kW shortwave transmitters, and one 120 kW mediumwave transmitter, with 21 directional and one omnidirectional