What is a radio/transceiver? A clear explanation based on its features.
Ideal for communication and information sharing with a large number of people! Introducing the differences and advantages of both.
A "radio" refers to a device used for wireless communication, which is classified into receivers and transmitters based on its functions. Devices capable of both receiving and transmitting are called "transceivers." According to Japan's Radio Law, devices intended solely for receiving are excluded from this definition (Article 2, Item 5, proviso), meaning that televisions and radios are not included in the definition of a radio. Generally, the term "radio" is used to mean "transceiver." The advantage is undoubtedly the ability to communicate from one to many, allowing for simultaneous broadcasting with the push of a button, making it suitable for information coordination. [Features] ■ Classified into receivers and transmitters based on function ■ Capable of one-to-many communication ■ Simultaneous broadcasting with the push of a button *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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