noun
- Plural of duplexer; devices or circuits that allow simultaneous two-way communication over a single channel or medium by separating transmitted and received signals.
Usage: technical; telecommunications
Examples
- The radio system uses duplexers to enable operators to transmit and receive on the same frequency.
- Modern cell towers rely on duplexers to manage uplink and downlink signals efficiently.
- Duplexers are essential components in full-duplex communication systems.
- The engineer installed new duplexers to improve the network's bandwidth capacity.