Full duplex implies simultaneous transmission and reception, almost always
on different frequencies.  In the cellular world this is called frequency
division duplexing, or FDD.  Full duplex on a USRP implies transmitting on
one connector (TX/RX) and receiving on the other (RX2).

Half duplex means you never TX and RX simultaneously.

Matt


On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 11:09 AM, jason sam <user0...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> I am confused about the terms full duplex and half duplex in context of
> USRP...If i am using two antennas attached on the same channel on B210(one
> on TX/RX and other on RX2).I am Rxing through one antenna and
> retransmitting the signal with the other antenna..Am i operating on full
> duplex or half duplex??
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