diplex
/dɪplɛks/Definitions
1. verb
to split (a signal or electrical current) into two or more parts
“The engineer had to diplex the signal to connect it to two separate receivers.”
2. noun
an arrangement of two or more sets of conductors or cables, often used for electrical or optical transmission
“The diplex system was designed to carry both voice and data signals over the same cable.”
3. noun
a type of antenna used to receive signals from two different directions
“The diplex antenna helped the radio station receive signals from both the east and west coasts.”