interrogator re sponsor's

in·ter·ro·ga·tor-re·spon·sor

[in-ter-uh-gey-ter-ri-spon-ser]
noun Electronics.
a radio or radar transceiver for sending a signal to a transponder and receiving and interpreting the reply.

Origin:
1945–50

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