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Peak clipper circuits in radio transmitters serve the purpose of limiting the amplitude of the transmitted signal to prevent distortion and to ensure that the signal remains within linear operating limits of the transmitter’s power amplifier. By clipping the peaks of the signal, these circuits help to maintain signal integrity, improve overall efficiency, and reduce unwanted interference in the transmission process. This allows for clearer signal transmission while preventing signal distortion that can arise from excessively high amplitude peaks.