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{{Short description|Time interval}} In [[telecommunications]], '''transmit-after-receive time delay''' is the time interval from removal of RF energy at the local receiver input until the local transmitter is automatically keyed on and the transmitted [[RF signal]] amplitude has increased to 90% of its steady-state value. ''An Exception:'' [[High-frequency]] (HF) [[transceiver]] equipment is normally not designed with an interlock between receiver [[squelch]] and transmitter on-off key. The transmitter can be keyed on at any time, independent of whether or not a signal is being received at the receiver input. ==See also== *[[Attack-time delay]] *[[Receive-after-transmit time delay]] ==References== *{{FS1037C MS188}} [[Category:Telecommunications engineering]] [[Category:Radio technology]] {{telecomm-stub}}
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