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Transceiver (1380 bytes)
1: In ''[[computer network]]ing'', the term '''transceiver''' (sometimes abbreviated to TCVR) is a device th... 3: Transceivers were once commonly used in [[ethernet]] [[10BASE... 5: ...ost every modern amateur radio equipment is now a transceiver but there is an active market for pure radio rece... 13: ...ilities within a single housing. An example of a transceiver would be a [[walkie-talkie]], or a [[CB Radio]]. 17: [[da:Transceiver]] SFP transceiver (472 bytes) 1: ...tor Pluggable''' ('''SFP''') is a compact optical transceiver used in [[Telecommunication|telecom]] and datacom... High-Speed Transceiver Logic (855 bytes) 1: '''High-Speed Transceiver Logic''' or '''HSTL''' is a technology-independen... Yaesu (347 bytes) 8: * [[FT-1000MP]] (HF transceiver) 9: * [[FT-847]] (HF/VHF/UHF transceiver) 10: * [[FT-50R]] (VHF/UHF transceiver) 11: * [[VX-2R]] (VHF/UHF transceiver) RT-841 (442 bytes) 1: ... base component [[Very high frequency|VHF]] radio transceiver used by the United States Military in manpack and... 2: ...on radio system and ultimate replacement for this transceiver is the [[SINCGARS]]. LocalTalk (1618 bytes) 1: ...our-wire cabling, plugged into self-terminating [[transceiver]]s, running the AppleTalk [[protocol stack]], at ... 3: ...s introduced the 8-pin Mini-DIN serial connector, transceivers were updated as well. 7: ...ire with RJ-11 connectors connected to a PhoneNet transceiver, instead of the expensive shielded twisted-pair c... Input/output standards (1378 bytes) 15: * [[Gunning Transceiver Logic Plus]] (GTL+) 16: * [[Gunning Transceiver Logic Terminated]] (GTL) 17: * [[High-Speed Transceiver Logic]] (HSTL) 10BASE5 (1688 bytes) 3: ...lti-wire cable carries the connection between the transceiver and the [[node (networking)|node]]. 5: ...nected to a 10BASE5 segment is limited to 100 and transceivers may only be installed every 2.5 meters. These s... PRC-77 (1182 bytes) 1: ... TSEC/[[KY-57]]. The radio consists of [[RT-841]] transceiver and minor components.<BR> BTS (173 bytes) 4: * [[Base Transceiver Station]] - GSM [[base station]] Echolink (1321 bytes) 3: ...link" in their shack, with a [[VHF]] or [[UHF]] [[transceiver]] connected to their PC, to allow anyone in range... 7: ... mode, EchoLink connects to a conventional [[FM]] transceiver using either the custom-designed linking [[interf... Attachment Unit Interface (358 bytes) 1: ...''Attachment Unit Interface''' ('''AUI''') is a [[transceiver]] cable that provides a path between a node's [[E... Apple Attachment Unit Interface (1618 bytes) 1: ...r cabling]], you would need to get a twisted pair transceiver for the computer with an AAUI port. Some Power Ma... Transponder (2378 bytes) 5: * A [[transceiver|receiver-transmitter]] that will generate a reply... 7: ...called transponders, because each is a separate [[transceiver]] or [[repeater]]. Older [[television]] satellit... 13: See also [[Transceiver]] Base station (1925 bytes) 15: * [[Base Transceiver Station|Base Transceiver Station]] Two-way radio (275 bytes) 1: ...y a radio that can both transmit and receive (a [[transceiver]]). Portable two-way radios are often called [[wa... Transmit-after-receive time delay (665 bytes) 1: .... <i>An Exception:</i> [[High-frequency]] (HF) [[transceiver]] equipment is normally not designed with an inte... GBIC (580 bytes) 1: A '''GBIC''' is a [[transceiver]] for [[gigabit ethernet]]. The name is an acron... Autopatch (767 bytes) 1: ...[[telephone]] [[connection]]. [[User]]s with a [[transceiver]] capable of producing [[touch tone]]s can make a... Government Radio Network (Australia) (839 bytes) 1: ...vehicle mounted), portable and static [[radio]] [[transceiver]]s used within [[Australia]] for secure communica...
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