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Duplexer

 
(′dü′plek·sər)

(electronics) A switching device used in radar to permit alternate use of the same antenna for both transmitting and receiving; other forms of duplexers serve for two-way radio communication using a single antenna at lower frequencies. Also known as duplexing assembly.


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A duplexer is a device that allows bi-directional (duplex) communication over a single channel.

In radar and radio communications systems, it isolates the receiver from the transmitter while permitting them to share a common antenna. Most radio repeater systems include a duplexer.

Note 1: A duplexer must be designed for operation in the frequency band used by the receiver and transmitter, and must be capable of handling the output power of the transmitter.

Note 2: A duplexer must provide adequate rejection of transmitter noise occurring at the receive frequency, and must be designed to operate at, or less than, the frequency separation between the transmitter and receiver.

Note 3: A duplexer must provide sufficient isolation to prevent receiver desensitization.

Source: from Federal Standard 1037C

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