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Transceiver

In computer networking The term transceiver is a device that performs, within one chassis, both transmitting and receiving functions that is in a common housing, sometimes designed for portable or mobile use, uses common circuit components for both transmitting and receiving which provides half-duplex operation.

Transceivers were once commonly used in ethernet 10base5 networks.

Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188


In Radio Systems[?] the term transceiver refers to a device which combines both transmission and reception capabilities within a single housing. An example of a transceiver would be a walkie-talkie[?], or a CB Radio[?].



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