Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A coupling device that permits two radio transmitters to share the same antenna.
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- noun broadcasting A passive device that implements frequency domain multiplexing.
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Examples
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Make the transmission line lengths from the diplexer to the VHF and UHF antenna post terminals on the receiver as short as possible.
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The diplexer is designed for use with a combined VHF-UHF antenna system incorporating a single transmission line.
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Figures A, B, C, and D show diplexer installed on various chassis models.
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NOTE: Always connect the diplexer assembly with coil terminal to VHF antenna terminal.
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Install diplexer assembly in manner most suitable to TV chassis model.
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When using a combination VHF-UHF antenna system with a single transmission line it is necessary to have an additional diplexer at the receiver.
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The integrated diplexer offers feeder sharing at 790-960 MHz and 1710-2170 MHz and enables the operator reusing already existing feeders for fast network upgrade.
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This new crossband combiner/diplexer combines low frequency LTE® bands with low frequency legacy bands for feedline consolidation.
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The ECB also use a low cost discrete component diplexer filter, includes four gigabit Ethernet ports and comes with configuration/diagnostic software.
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Powerwave's new broadband site solutions are dual band AWS/PCS LTE SIMO overlay combiners, LTE MIMO reconfigurable frequency and bandwidth combiners, LTE700 crossband combiner, diplexer and triplexer WiMAX™/LTE 2600 crossband combiners, universal crossband combiner, micro twin 2600 LTE tower mounted amplifier, twin 800 MHz digital dividend tower mounted amplifier, triple broadband antenna family and dual broadband antenna family.
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