Rate adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Splitter

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An Rate adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Splitter is required in RADSL systems to all a broadband signal and a conventional telephone signal to be carried over the same channel. An Rate adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Splitter is a frequency division multipler/demultiplexer, multiplexing outgoing signals to the telephone exchange and demultiplexing signals received.
     An Rate adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Splitter is a three-port device, with one port for the external connection to the telephone exchange, one for the internal analog telephone connection and one for the internal broadband connection.


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