diplexer

/ˈdɪplɛksər/

Definitions

1. noun

A device or circuit that separates or combines two or more signals of different frequencies, allowing them to be transmitted or received simultaneously on a single transmission line or cable.

“The satellite communications system used a diplexer to separate the signals from the different satellites.”

Synonyms

  • coupler
  • filter

Antonyms

  • multiplexer