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A '''transceiver''' was a [[communications]] device that combines a transmitter and a receiver. To be considered a transceiver, the handling circuitry of both functions must be significantly integrated. |
A '''transceiver''' was a [[communications]] device that combines a transmitter and a receiver. To be considered a transceiver, the handling circuitry of both functions must be significantly integrated. |
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The early [[Earth]] [[probe]] ''[[Friendship 1]]'' contained instructions for building transceivers, among other data. ({{VOY|Friendship One}}) |
The early [[Earth]] [[probe]] ''[[Friendship 1]]'' contained instructions for building transceivers, among other data. ({{VOY|Friendship One}}) |
Revision as of 11:06, 12 April 2011
A transceiver was a communications device that combines a transmitter and a receiver. To be considered a transceiver, the handling circuitry of both functions must be significantly integrated.
The early Earth probe Friendship 1 contained instructions for building transceivers, among other data. (VOY: "Friendship One")
The starship of the Wisps, encountered by Enterprise in 2152, did not contain a transceiver. (ENT: "The Crossing")
See also
- Interface transceiver