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![]() "Curtis CCR" wrote in message oups.com... Your cellphone is handy example of a "full duplex" transceiver. In the 800MHz cell band your phone transmits and receives simultaneously on frequencies that are 45MHz apart. This is how it allows you to talk and listen at the same time. Really. Now, would you care to explain that concept to my wife? Eisboch |
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On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 17:10:03 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote: "Curtis CCR" wrote in message roups.com... Your cellphone is handy example of a "full duplex" transceiver. In the 800MHz cell band your phone transmits and receives simultaneously on frequencies that are 45MHz apart. This is how it allows you to talk and listen at the same time. Really. Now, would you care to explain that concept to my wife? The talking or listening part? Later, Tom |
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HEHEHE. You got me. But hey, I never said the capability was useful!
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