Duplexers

/ˈduːplɛksərz/ noun

Definition

Plural of duplexer; multiple devices that enable two-way communication or split signals.

Etymology

From duplexer (a device for duplex communication) plus the plural suffix -s. The technology became standard in the mid-20th century as telecommunications advanced.

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Modern cell towers contain sophisticated duplexers that separate incoming and outgoing signals—millions of them working simultaneously keep global communication flowing.

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