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18 August, 13:07

The amount of time it takes to switch between sending and receiving in half-duplex transmission is called the propagation delay. True False

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  1. 18 August, 13:09
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    "False" is the correct answer to the given question.

    Explanation:

    In the half-duplex transmission, we can transmit the data one at a time. It means the sender and receiver cannot communicate simultaneously. Only one can communicate at a time either sender or receiver.

    The amount of the time it takes to switch between the sender to the receiver in the half-duplex transmission is called turn around time. The turn around time is also called retain time. A walkie talkie is an example half-duplex transmission
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