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repeater(1) A communications device that amplifies (analog) or regenerates (digital) the data signal in order to extend the transmission distance. Available for both electronic and optical signals, repeaters are used extensively in long distance transmission. They are also used to tie two LANs of the same type together. Repeaters work at layer 1 of the OSI model. See bridge and router. repeater 1. Electrical engineering a device that amplifies or augments incoming electrical signals and retransmits them, thus compensating for transmission losses 2. Nautical one of three signal flags hoisted with others to indicate that one of the top three is to be repeated repeater [ri′pēd·ər] (electricity) (electronics) An amplifier or other device that receives weak signals and delivers corresponding stronger signals with or without reshaping of waveforms; may be either a one-way or two-way repeater. Also known as regenerator. An indicator that shows the same information as is shown on a master indicator. Also known as remote indicator.
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