Tx and Rx - are shorthand for 'transmit' and 'receive'.
Rx= recipe = you take Tx= treatment recipe for the treatment
RX is the receiving port and TX is the transmitting port. If you see RX/TX lights flashing, it means that there is data being received or transmitted at that time.
If 'a' and 'b' are talking to each other, i.e. communicating, then Tx-a = Rx-b, and Tx-b = Rx-a.
TX = Data Transferring RX = Data Receiving
"RX" means "receive" (similarly, "TX" means "transmit"). These are engineering terms, but many equipment vendors use these terms in places where there isn't room to write out the word.
RX nd TX refers to the radio frequencies the phone uses to receive and transmit voice calls. A mobile phone is essentially two 'walkie-talkies' operating at the same time - so you can talk and hear simultaneously. The handset transmits (TX) on one frequency, and receives (RX) on a different frequency.
Out of the two, the Yamaha RX-V663 is a better receiver than the Onkyo TX-SR608. Although, the Onkyo is a good AV receiver, it is not as powerful as the Yamaha receiver.
Rx is the medical abbreviation meaning prescription.
They are abbreviations for Transmit and Receive, respectively.
1. You may have a break in the line along the wires connected to the Rx side. If at all possible, try a different cable. 2. The Tx part of the equipment on the other end is failing. 3. The Rx light on your smart jack is failing.
1 is for transmit and 1 is for redundancy
Type your answer here... its working for half duplex methode and then can't communicate at the same time for two device or persion .ex: for the Tx persion one information send to the Rx persion , then completly received after Rx send the information to Tx.