Regenerative Repeater

regenerative repeater

[rē′jen·rəd·iv ri′pēd·ər] (communications) A repeater that performs pulse regeneration to restore the original shape of a pulse signal used in teletypewriter and other code circuits.

Regenerative Repeater

 

in telegraphy, a device that receives current pulses and corrects their shape and duration and further transmits them. Regenerative repeaters are used during many pulse retransmissions in order to improve the quality of data transmission.