On simplex, both stations transmit and receive on a single frequency which is the same for both stations.
On duplex, both stations transmit on one frequency, which is the same for both stations, and receive on a different (called offset) frequency which is the same for both stations.
I'm not sure about the "half duplex" part of your question.
2007-03-27 06:25:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Simplex :- Comunication possible in one direction only .. like a one way road , so data can only be transmitted from A to B
Duplex : Communication is possible in both the directions, i . e From A to B and B to A
Half - duplex : Communication possible in both directions , but only one at a time , either from A to B or B to A
Semi Duplex (Diplex) :Semi-duplex operation is a method which is simplex operation at one end of the circuit and duplex operation at the other.
2007-03-27 06:35:49
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answered by urtraced 2
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The second guy is right. Some examples would be.
Simplex: FM radio. You get the signal but you can't talk back.
Half-Duplex: CB Radio. You can talk back and forth, but only one at a time.
Full-Duplex: Telephone. Both sides can talk at the same time.
I can't think of an example of Diplex. This is the first I've heard of it.
2007-03-27 07:32:22
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answered by Chris J 6
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Check this Best Difference in Tabular form
http://dash10mesh.blogspot.in/2013/03/simplex-half-duplexfull-duplex.html
2014-02-17 19:45:43
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answered by ? 3
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I know the Canadian way I spell it is Colour. And I think the Americans spell it Color. Ether way it's spelled differently but the same meaning.
2016-03-18 05:59:14
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answered by Anonymous
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