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  2. What is a Transponder? | Definition from TechTarget

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    What is a transponder? A transponder is a wireless communication, monitoring or control device that picks up and automatically responds to an incoming signal. The term is a combination of transmitter and responder.

  3. Transponder - Wikipedia

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    In fiber-optic communications, a transponder is the element that sends and receives the optical signal from a fiber. A transponder is typically characterized by its data rate and the maximum distance the signal can travel.

  4. Transponder Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of TRANSPONDER is a radio or radar set that upon receiving a designated signal emits a radio signal of its own and that is used especially for the detection, identification, and location of objects and in satellites for relaying communications signals.

  5. A Transponder we can say that it is a controller device that picks up and automatically responds to an incoming signal or whatever the input is coming in the machine, so this is a combination of transmitter and responder which is called a transponder.

  6. FAA Transponder Requirements Explained - Pilot Institute

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    A transponder is an electronic device that transmits a signal in response to a specific type of incoming signal (known as an interrogation). In aviation, transponders are generally used to transmit information about an aircraft’s altitude, speed, and identification to Air Traffic Control (ATC) radar systems.

  7. Transceiver vs. Transponder: Understanding the Differences - ZR...

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    A transponder, on the other hand, refers to a device that receives incoming optical signals, converts them into electrical signals, and then retransmits them at a different wavelength or with different signal characteristics. In essence, a transponder performs optical-to-electrical-to-optical (OEO) conversion.

  8. Transceiver vs Transponder: What Are the Differences?

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    Transceiver is mainly used in fiber optic communication systems, and communication equipment in optical networks. Transponder is used in scenarios where optical signals need to be processed, relayed, or altered, such as relay stations in optical networks, signal processing in WDM systems, etc.

  9. TRANSPONDER Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com

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    Transponder definition: a radio, radar, or sonar transceiver that automatically transmits a signal upon reception of a designated incoming signal.. See examples of TRANSPONDER used in a sentence.

  10. TRANSPONDER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    TRANSPONDER definition: 1. an electronic device that gives out a radio signal when it receives a similar signal telling it…. Learn more.

  11. What is A Transponder? | Transponder Definition & Meaning -...

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    A transponder is a wireless communications device usually attached to a satellite. Learn more on Webopedia.