Go Deeper For parents & teachers
A transducer that converts electrical signals into radio waves (when transmitting) or radio waves into electrical signals (when receiving). Antenna geometry determines which frequencies it handles well and which directions it favours; a half-wave dipole is the textbook example, but real deployments use everything from simple whip antennas to complex phased arrays that steer their beam electronically.
Appears In
The Burning Mountain Chapter 3 — Trouble in the Ash
"… a junction box like confused tentacles. A hand-lettered sign taped to the antenna mount read: DO NOT TOUCH UNLESS YOU ARE ME."
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