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repeater

 
Dictionary: re·peat·er   (rĭ-pē'tər) pronunciation
n.
  1. One that repeats: " (James Kerr).
  2. A watch or clock with a pressure-activated mechanism that strikes the hour.
  3. A repeating firearm.
  4. A student who repeats a course, usually one that has been failed.
  5. One who fraudulently votes more than once in a single election.
  6. One who has been convicted of wrongdoing more than once, especially for the same offense.

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(1) A communications device that amplifies (analog) or regenerates (digital) the data signal in order to extend the transmission distance. Available for both electronic and optical signals, repeaters are used extensively in long distance transmission. They are also used to tie two LANs of the same type together. Repeaters work at layer 1 of the OSI model. See bridge and router.

(2) The term may also refer to a multiport repeater, which is a hub in a 10Base-T network.

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n. a firearm that fires several shots without reloading.

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A wireless repeater.

A repeater is an electronic device that receives a signal and retransmits it at a higher level and/or higher power, or onto the other side of an obstruction, so that the signal can cover longer distances.

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Description

The term "repeater" originated with telegraphy and referred to an electromechanical device used to regenerate telegraph signals. Use of the term has continued in telephony and data communications.

In telecommunication, the term repeater has the following standardized meanings:

  1. An analog device that amplifies an input signal regardless of its nature (analog or digital).
  2. A digital device that amplifies, reshapes, retimes, or performs a combination of any of these functions on a digital input signal for retransmission.[1]

Because repeaters work with the actual physical signal, and do not attempt to interpret the data being transmitted, they operate on the Physical layer, the first layer of the OSI model.

Digipeater

A "digipeater" is a blend meaning "digital repeater", particularly used in amateur radio. Store and forward digipeaters generally receive a packet radio transmission and then retransmit it on the same frequency, unlike repeaters that receive on one and transmit on another frequency.

Usage

Repeaters are often used in trans-continental and submarine communications cables, because the attenuation (signal loss) over such distances would be unacceptable without them. Repeaters are used in both copper-wire cables carrying electrical signals, and in fibre optics carrying light.

Repeaters are used in radio communication services. Radio repeaters often transmit and receive on different frequencies. A special subgroup of those repeaters is those used in amateur radio.

Repeaters are also used extensively in broadcasting, where they are known as translators, boosters or TV relay transmitters.

When providing a point-to-point telecom link using radio beyond line of sight, one uses repeaters in a microwave radio relay. A reflector, often on a mountaintop, that relays such signals around an obstacle, is called a passive repeater or Passive Radio Link Deflection. A microwave repeater in a communications satellite is called a transponder.

In optical communications the term repeater is used to describe a piece of equipment that receives an optical signal, converts that signal into an electrical one, regenerates it, and then retransmits an optical signal. Since such a device converts the optical signal into an electrical one, and then back to an optical signal, they are often known as Optical-Electrical-Optical (OEO) repeaters.

Before the invention of electronic amplifiers, mechanically coupled carbon microphones were used as amplifiers in telephone repeaters. The invention of the audion tube made transcontinental telephony practical. In the 1930s vacuum tube repeaters using hybrid coils became commonplace, allowing the use of thinner wires. In the 1950s negative impedance gain devices were more popular, and a transistorized version called the E6 repeater was the final major type used in the Bell System before the low cost of digital transmission made all voiceband repeaters obsolete. Frequency frogging repeaters were commonplace in frequency-division multiplexing systems from the middle to late 20th century.

See also

Repeater lists

External links

  • Repeater Electrical Engineer Standard Dictionary

References

  1. ^ PD-icon.svg This article incorporates public domain material from the General Services Administration document "Federal Standard 1037C" (in support of MIL-STD-188).

Translations: Repeater
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - person, der gentager, omgænger (skole), repetergevær

Nederlands (Dutch)
repetitiehorloge/ -geweer, zittenblijver, recidivist, repeteertoestel, iemand die onwettig nogmaals stemt

Français (French)
n. - arme à répétition, montre à répétition, (Élec) répétiteur (de signaux électriques), (US, École) redoublant, (US, Jur) récidiviste

Deutsch (German)
n. - Repetieruhr, Repetiergewehr, Repetent

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - επαναληπτικό στοιχείο, (στρατ.) επαναληπτικό όπλο

Italiano (Italian)
ripetente

Português (Portuguese)
n. - repetidor (m)

Русский (Russian)
рецидивист, студент - второгодник, оружие (магазинное)

Español (Spanish)
n. - persona que vota más de una vez, repetidor (alumno)

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - återfallsförbrytare, kvarsittare, repetergevär, (mat) periodiskt decimalbråk

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
重复的人, 循环小数, 背诵者

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 重復的人, 循環小數, 背誦者

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 되풀이 하는 사람, 복창하는 사람, 두 번 치는 시계

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 繰り返すもの, 連発銃, 中断器, 代表旗, 繰り返す人, 暗唱者, リピータ

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) المعيد, الراوي‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮רובה אוטומטי, רובה מיטען, מהדר (טלפוני), דבר החוזר על עצמו, מתקן העברה או הגברה אוטומטיות של מסר חשמלי, מנורה המסמנת במסילת-ברזל את מצבה של מסילה אחרת‬


 
 
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