In
electronics and
telecommunications a
transmitter or
radio transmitter is an
electronic device which, with the aid of an
antenna, produces
radio waves. The transmitter itself generates a
radio frequency alternating current, which is applied to the antenna. When excited by this alternating current, the antenna radiates
radio waves. In addition to their use in
broadcasting, transmitters are necessary component parts of many electronic devices that communicate by
radio, such as
cell phones,
wireless computer networks,
Bluetooth enabled devices,
garage door openers,
two-way radios in aircraft, ships, spacecraft,
radar sets and navigational beacons. The term
transmitter is usually limited to equipment that generates radio waves for
communication purposes; or
radiolocation, such as
radar and navigational transmitters. Generators of radio waves for heating or industrial purposes, such as
microwave ovens or
diathermy equipment, are not usually called transmitters even though they often have similar circuits.