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  • Transceiver: Definition, Examples & Applications
    A device that can both transmit and receive a radio signal is called a transceiver.

    Here are some examples of transceivers:

    * Two-way radios: Used by police, firefighters, and other emergency responders.

    * Walkie-talkies: Simpler, consumer-grade versions of two-way radios.

    * Cell phones: They transmit and receive signals for calls, texts, and internet data.

    * Wi-Fi routers: These devices transmit and receive wireless internet signals.

    * Satellite dishes: Used for television broadcasting, internet access, and other communications.

    * Radio-controlled toys: They use transceivers to transmit and receive signals controlling the toys' movement.

    Essentially, any device that communicates wirelessly using radio waves needs a transceiver to function.

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