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A two way radio can either operate in a half-duplex or full duplex mode. Half-duplex allows the radio to transmit or receive but not at the same time. Full-duplex allows the radio to transmit and receive at the same time.  
 
A two way radio can either operate in a half-duplex or full duplex mode. Half-duplex allows the radio to transmit or receive but not at the same time. Full-duplex allows the radio to transmit and receive at the same time.  
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Simplex channel systems use a single channel for transmit and receive. Duplex channel systems transmit and receive on different discrete channels.  Full-duplex transceivers are an example of a duplex system.  A repeater configuration for half-duplex 2-way radios is another example of a full-duplex system; the repeater itself is full-duplex. 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:06, 6 July 2015

2-Way / Two Way Radio Transceiver: A two-way radio is a radio that can both transmit and receive (a transceiver). A two-way transceiver allows the operator to have a conversation with other transceivers operating on the same frequency and modulation.

A walkie talkie is an example of a two way radio, however, there are many other types of transceivers including automobile mobile transceivers and base stations.

A two way radio can either operate in a half-duplex or full duplex mode. Half-duplex allows the radio to transmit or receive but not at the same time. Full-duplex allows the radio to transmit and receive at the same time.

Simplex channel systems use a single channel for transmit and receive. Duplex channel systems transmit and receive on different discrete channels. Full-duplex transceivers are an example of a duplex system. A repeater configuration for half-duplex 2-way radios is another example of a full-duplex system; the repeater itself is full-duplex.

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