For example, in broadcasting a single transmitter sends signals to many receivers.
In general, each neuron has only a single transmitter, such as acetylcholine, noradrenaline or dopamine.
As a result of the region's hilly geography, it is virtually impossible for a television station to serve the entire area with a single transmitter.
We solved that problem by using the single transmitter you see here, with an increase in the power level.
So the number of users in the vicinity of a single transmitter, such as on Wall Street, is limited to 832 at any one time.
If there is a single plain transmitter, only one transmission can be used on any given frequency.
A single transmitter produced a signal that was sent directly to the centre antenna.
From a tactical point of view, a single large transmitter will be easier to locate and destroy compared to several distributed transmitters.
It'sss from a single transmitter, but it keeps putting out stuff in different Galactic languages!
A number of transmitters can be placed around a city to create coverage that is less subject to fading than if a single transmitter were used.