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The transceiver first appeared in the 1920s. Before then, receivers and transmitters were manufactured separately and devices that wanted to receive and transmit data required both components. Almost all amateur radio equipment today uses transceivers, but there is an active market for pure radio
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over radio waves. This allows more types of data to be broadcast, including video and encrypted communication, which is commonly used by police and fire departments. Digital transmissions tend to be clearer and more detailed than their analog counterparts. Many modern wireless devices operate on
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oversees their use. Transceivers must meet certain standards and capabilities depending on their intended use, and manufacturers must comply with these requirements. However, transceivers can be modified by users to violate FCC regulations. For instance, they might be used to broadcast on a
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to send and receive data. Although this technique limits the complexity of the data that can be broadcast, analog transceivers operate very reliably and are used in many emergency communication systems. They are also cheaper than digital transceivers, which makes them popular with the
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is similar to a transceiver in that it sends and receives a signal, but a modem uses modulation and demodulation. It modulates the signal being transmitted and demodulates the signal being received.
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A decapped integrated circuit of a transceiver used in handheld communication devices and radio equipment as a modem extension. On-die passfilters are visible.
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Because transceivers are capable of broadcasting information over airwaves, they are required to adhere to various regulations. In the United States, the
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frequency or channel that they should not have access to. For this reason, the FCC monitors not only the production but also the use of these devices.
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in which both the phone handset and the base station have transceivers to communicate both sides of the conversation, and
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Reconfigurable transceiver and software-defined radio architecture and technology evaluated for NASA space communications
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is included in a wired telephone base or in a cordless base station, the base also becomes an audio transceiver.
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transceivers used for bidirectional person-to-person voice communication. Examples are
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uses an audio and radio transceiver for the handset, and a radio transceiver for the
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is an electronic device which is a combination of a radio
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Radio transceiver
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audio
cell phones
cell tower
cordless phones
land mobile radio systems
walkie-talkies
CB radios
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wireless router
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