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COMMUNICATION FLOWING IN BOTH DIRECTIONS SIMULTANEOUSLY
Half-duplex; Full-duplex; Time-division duplex; Frequency division duplex; Duplexing; Frequency duplex; Full duplex; Duplex communication; Half duplex; Duplex Communication; Duplex (Telecommunications); Duplex (communications); Duplex transmission; Full-duplexed; Duplex channel; Duplex telecommunications; Full Duplex; Two-way simultaneous; Time division duplex; Half Duplex; Frequency-Division Duplex; Frequency division duplexing; Half duplex communication; Frequency-division duplex; Duplex conversation; Half-duplex conversation; Full-duplex conversation; Half-duplex operation; Dual-simplex; Dual simplex; Transmit/receive transition gap; Receive/transmit transition gap; Semiduplex
  • A simple illustration of a full-duplex communication system. Full-duplex is not common in handheld radios as shown here due to the cost and complexity of common duplexing methods, but is used in [[telephone]]s, [[cellphone]]s and [[cordless phone]]s.
  • A simple illustration of a half-duplex communication system
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full-duplex         
<communications> (fdx, from telegraphy) 1. A type of duplex communications channel which carries data in both directions at once. On purely digital connections, full-duplex communication requires two pairs of wires. On analog networks or in digital networks using carriers, it is achieved by dividing the bandwidth of the line into two frequencies, one for sending, and the other for receiving. 2. An obsolete term for remote echo. Compare simplex, half-duplex, double-duplex. (2001-07-21)
Duplex (telecommunications)         
A duplex communication system is a point-to-point system composed of two or more connected parties or devices that can communicate with one another in both directions. Duplex systems are employed in many communications networks, either to allow for simultaneous communication in both directions between two connected parties or to provide a reverse path for the monitoring and remote adjustment of equipment in the field.
half-duplex         
<communications> (hdx, from telegraphy) 1. A type of communication channel using a single circuit which can carry data in either direction but not both directions at once. Compare: simplex, full-duplex. 2. An obsolete term for local echo. (2001-07-21)
half-duplex         
¦ adjective (of a communications system or computer circuit) allowing the transmission of signals in both directions but not simultaneously.
Full disclosure (computer security)         
VULNERABILITY DISCLOSURE POLICY IN COMPUTER SECURITY
Full disclosure movement
In the field of computer security, independent researchers often discover flaws in software that can be abused to cause unintended behaviour; these flaws are called vulnerabilities. The process by which the analysis of these vulnerabilities is shared with third parties is the subject of much debate, and is referred to as the researcher's disclosure policy.
Full-time job         
TYPE OF EMPLOYMENT OR STUDY IN WHICH A PERSON DEVOTES A MINIMUM NUMBER OF HOURS
Full time job; Full-time employee; Full-time work; Full time work
A full-time job is employment in which workers work a minimum number of hours defined as such by their employer.
Wright R-3350 Duplex-Cyclone         
  • Wright R-3350 Turbo-Compound radial engine fitted at the number four position on the starboard wing of a Lockheed Super Constellation
  • Wright R-3350 Turbo-Compound radial engine. Two exhaust recovery turbines shown outside impeller casing area (top (silver) and lower (red blading)) that are geared to the crankshaft.
  • A Wright R-3350 radial engine, showing, R to L, propeller shaft, reduction gearcase, magneto (silver) with wiring, two cylinders (rear with connecting rod), impellor casing (and induction pipe outlets) and injection carburetor (black); separate accessory gearbox at extreme left
1937 18-CYLINDER RADIAL ENGINE FAMILY BY WRIGHT
Wright R-3350-32W; Wright Double Cyclone; R3350; R-3350; Wright R-3350; Wright R-3350-30W; Wright R-3350 972-TC-18DA-3; Wright R-3350-23 Cyclone 18; Wright R-3350-24WA Duplex Cyclone; Wright R-3350 Cyclone 18; Wright R-3350-DA3; Wright R-3350-DA3 Duplex-Cyclone; Wright R-3350-41; Wright R-3350 Duplex Cyclone; Wright R-3350-14 Cyclone 18; Shvetsov ASh-90; Wright R-3350-32WA Double Cyclone; Wright R-3350-32WA Duplex-Cyclone; Wright R-3350-32WA Duplex Cyclone; Wright R-3350-17 Duplex Cyclone; Wright XR-3350-16; Wright R-3350-24 Duplex-Cyclone; Wright R-3350-26WA Duplex-Cyclone; Wright R-3350-988TC18EA1-2; Wright R-3350-5 Duplex Cyclone; Wright R-3350-13 Duplex-Cyclone; Wright R-3350-23 Duplex-Cyclone; Wright R-3350-23A; Wright R-3350-23A Duplex-Cyclone; Wright R-3350-85 Duplex Cyclone; Wright R-3350-85 Duplex-Cyclone; Wright R-3350-32W Duplex-Cyclone; Wright R-3350-745C18BA-1; Wright R-3350-35 Duplex-Cyclone; Wright R-3350 972-TC-18DA-1 Duplex-Cyclone; Wright R-3350 972-TC-18DA-1 Duplex Cyclone; Wright R-3350-749C18BD Duplex-Cyclone; Wright R-3350-749C18BD-1 Duplex-Cyclone; Wright R-3350-75 Duplex-Cyclone; Wright R-3350 988 TC18-EA-2 Duplex-Cyclone
The Wright R-3350 Duplex-Cyclone is an American twin-row, supercharged, air-cooled, radial aircraft engine with 18 cylinders displacing nearly . Power ranged from 2,200 to over 3,700 hp (1,640 to 2,760 kW), depending on the model.
/dev/full         
SPECIAL FILE
Dev/full
In Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD or the always full device, is a special file that always returns the error code (meaning "No space left on device") on writing, and provides an infinite number of zero bytes to any process that reads from it (similar to ). This device is usually used when testing the behaviour of a program when it encounters a "disk full" error.
Full-service radio         
RADIO FORMAT: MIX OF MUSIC PROGRAMMING AND A LARGE AMOUNT OF LOCALLY-PRODUCED PROGRAMMING AND SEGMENTS
Full Service (Radio Format); Full Service (radio format); Full service (radio format); Full service radio; Hometown radio
Full service (also known as hometown radio) is a type of radio format; the format is characterized by a mix of music programming (usually drawing from formats such as adult contemporary, country, or oldies) and a large amount of locally-produced and hyperlocal programming, such as news and discussion focusing on local issues, sports coverage, and other forms of paid religious and brokered content.
Full contact karate         
  • Bōgutsuki]] - a form of full-contact karate fought with armour
COMPETITION FORMATS OF KARATE WHERE COMPETITORS SPAR FULL-CONTACT AND WHICH ALLOW A KNOCKOUT AS WINNING CRITERION
Full Contact Karate; Full-contact Karate; Full contact Karate; Knockdown karate; Semi contact karate; Full-Contact Karate; Full-contact karate
Full contact karate is any format of karate where competitors spar (also called Kumite) full-contact and allow a knockout as winning criterion.

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Duplex (telecommunications)

A duplex communication system is a point-to-point system composed of two or more connected parties or devices that can communicate with one another in both directions. Duplex systems are employed in many communications networks, either to allow for simultaneous communication in both directions between two connected parties or to provide a reverse path for the monitoring and remote adjustment of equipment in the field. There are two types of duplex communication systems: full-duplex (FDX) and half-duplex (HDX).

In a full-duplex system, both parties can communicate with each other simultaneously. An example of a full-duplex device is plain old telephone service; the parties at both ends of a call can speak and be heard by the other party simultaneously. The earphone reproduces the speech of the remote party as the microphone transmits the speech of the local party. There is a two-way communication channel between them, or more strictly speaking, there are two communication channels between them.

In a half-duplex or semiduplex system, both parties can communicate with each other, but not simultaneously; the communication is one direction at a time. An example of a half-duplex device is a walkie-talkie, a two-way radio that has a push-to-talk button. When the local user wants to speak to the remote person, they push this button, which turns on the transmitter and turns off the receiver, preventing them from hearing the remote person while talking. To listen to the remote person, they release the button, which turns on the receiver and turns off the transmitter. This terminology is not completely standardized, and some sources define this mode as simplex.

Systems that do not need duplex capability may instead use simplex communication, in which one device transmits and the others can only listen. Examples are broadcast radio and television, garage door openers, baby monitors, wireless microphones, and surveillance cameras. In these devices, the communication is only in one direction.