A half duplex radio transceiver comprises a transmitter (100) and a low IF receiver (200). The difference between the transmit frequency and the receive frequency is equal to the low IF. A common frequency generator (300) is shared between the transmitter and receiver without needing to be retuned. An upconversion signal at the transmit frequency is used for down conversion in the receiver. Transceivers at opposite ends of a communication link, such as in a master/slave network, have their transmit and receive frequencies interchanged. Optionally a transceiver may be configurable to either form e.g. as either a master of a slave station. Channel sensing for Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA) may be performed on the transmit frequency without retuning the receiver.

 
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