transistordeelheter
Transistordeelheter is a type of broadcasting antenna used in early days of radio. The term is derived from the Dutch language, with "transistor" referring to the type of electronics used, and "deelheter" meaning "high-frequency portion carrier". It was designed to improve the efficiency and reliability of radio broadcasts in the mid-20th century.
The Transistordeelheter was developed as an alternative to conventional antennas and was used extensively by amateur
Technical specifications of the Transistordeelheter include its frequency range, which typically spanned from high-frequency radio waves
Variations of the Transistordeelheter were manufactured by several companies, primarily in Europe, including Philips and Eiko.