duplexer

duplexer
duplexer du"plex*er, n. (Radio) a device which switches electronic circuitry so that a radio antenna can function as either a transmitting or receiving antenna. [PJC]

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  • duplexer — [ dyplɛkse ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • 1939; de duplex (1o) ♦ Télécomm. Transmettre en duplex. ● duplexer verbe transitif (de duplex) Réaliser un duplexage. duplexer [dyplɛkse] v. tr …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Duplexer — Schema Ein Duplexer ist eine Filterbaugruppe, der abhängig von bestimmten Regeln zwei Eingänge mit einem Ausgang verbindet. An diesen Duplexer werden extreme Anforderungen gestellt: es müssen sehr hohe Sendeleistungen zur Antenne geschaltet… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Duplexer — Not to be confused with diplexer. For other uses, see Duplex (disambiguation) and duplex printing. Commercial 19 rack mount antenna filter Isolation typical >75 dB Insertion Loss typical < 1.0 dB A duplexer is a device that allows bi… …   Wikipedia

  • duplexer — noun Date: circa 1932 a switching device that permits alternate transmission and reception with the same radio antenna …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • duplexer — /dooh plek seuhr, dyooh /, n. Electronics. an automatic electronic switching device that permits the use of the same antenna for transmitting and receiving. [1950 55; DUPLEX + ER1] * * * …   Universalium

  • duplexer — du·plex·er …   English syllables

  • duplexer — /ˈdjuplɛksə/ (say dyoohpleksuh) noun a radio system which permits simultaneous transmission and reception of signals …  

  • duplexer — sə(r) noun ( s) : a switching device that utilizes two electron tubes to permit alternate transmission and reception with the same radar antenna …   Useful english dictionary

  • DUPLXR — Duplexer NASA …   Acronyms

  • DUPLXR — Duplexer ( > NASA Acronym List ) …   Acronyms von A bis Z

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