Transceiver (noun)

An electronic device that can both transmit and receive signals, especially radio signals.

Origin:

Early 20th century: from trans- "across" + receiver.

Examples:

  1. The transceiver was used to communicate with other devices wirelessly.
  2. The transceiver was a crucial component in the design of many wireless systems.
  3. The transceiver was capable of transmitting and receiving data over a wide range of frequencies.
  4. The transceiver was used in a variety of applications, including radio communications, remote sensing, and navigation.
  5. The transceiver was an important tool in the fields of telecommunications and information technology and played a key role in supporting the development of new technologies.
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