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  2. Power dividers and directional couplers - Wikipedia

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    A 3 dB 2.0–4.2 GHz power divider/combiner. Power dividers (also power splitters and, when used in reverse, power combiners) and directional couplers are passive devices used mostly in the field of radio technology. They couple a defined amount of the electromagnetic power in a transmission line to a port enabling the signal to be used in ...

  3. Diplexer - Wikipedia

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    That cable would then run from the roof into the house. At a convenient point, a second diplexer would split the two signals apart; one signal would go to the TV set and the other to the IRD of the DBS set-top box. These usually have an antenna input and a diplexer, so that the antenna signal is also distributed along with the satellite.

  4. Diversity scheme - Wikipedia

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    To combine parallel redundant transmitted longer signal sequences, for example network packets, the principle of a Timing Combiner was defined in 2012. [4] Similarly working like a Selection Combiner , the first fully received and valid data packet will be immediately further processed, whereas the later arriving redundant packets will be ...

  5. Diversity combining - Wikipedia

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    System diagram for a water utility two-way radio system with voting. Water utility equipment sites. The receivers are connected to a device referred to as a voting comparator or voter. The voting comparator performs an evaluation of all received signals and picks the most usable received signal. [6] In repeater systems, the voted signal is ...

  6. Duplexer - Wikipedia

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    These are effectively a higher-performance version of a diplexer, typically with a narrow split between the two frequencies in question (typically around 2%-5% for a commercial two-way radio system). With a duplexer the high- and low-frequency signals are traveling in opposite directions at the shared port of the duplexer.

  7. Orthomode transducer - Wikipedia

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    The transmission signal of the up-link, of relatively high power (1, 2, or 5 watts for common VSAT equipment) originating from BUC and the very low power received signal power (in the order of μV) coming from the antenna to the LNB receiver unit, in this case are at an angle of 90° relative to each other, are both coupled together at the feed ...

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