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the transceiver
noun
A combined radio transmitter and receiver.
Exact(59)
The transceiver can broadcast about half a mile and connect up to four people.
A pilot ultimately claimed the transceiver, and Mr. Higazy was released.
The transceiver was described as a hand-held radio marketed for use by pilots.
Targus also reduced the size of the transceiver, which enables the computer and the mouse to communicate with each other.
F.B.I. agents showed him the transceiver, according to the court filings, and he said it was not his.
I stash the transceiver in my study bedroom, running coaxial cable up to a roof parapet where the antenna can stand.
The Q3 two-transceiver set ($390 street price) comes with hardware to clip the transceiver to your helmet or mount it with a stick-on bracket.
When placed in a small cradle connected to a computer's U.S.B. port, the transceiver searches for compatible Bluetooth-enabled devices within a 30-foot radius.
(b) The transceiver head assembly.
Figure 2 Performance of the transceiver.
However, it is impractical in the transceiver array design.
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