We have developed a wideband receiver system for simultaneous observations in CO lines of J = 2-1 and J = 3-2 transitions using the Osaka 1.85-m mm-submm telescope. As a frequency separation system, we developed multiplexers that connect three types of diplexers, each consisting of branch-line couplers and high-pass filters. The radio frequency (RF) signal is eventually distributed into four frequency bands, each of which is fed to a superconductorinsulator-superconductor (SIS) mixer. The RF signal from the horn is divided into two frequency bands by a wideband diplexer with a fractional bandwidth of 56 %, and then each frequency band is further divided into two bands by each diplexer. The developed multiplexers 1 were designed, fabricated, and characterized using a vector network analyzer. The measurement results showed good agreement with the simulation. The receiver noise temperature was measured by connecting the SIS-mixers, one of which has a wideband 4-21 GHz intermediate frequency (IF) output. The receiver noise temperatures were measured to be ∼70 K in the 220 GHz band, ∼100 K in the 230 GHz band, 110-175 K in the 330 GHz band, and 150-250 K in the 345 GHz band. This receiver system has been installed on the 1.85-m telescope at the Nobeyama Radio Observatory. We succeeded in the simultaneous observations of six CO isotopologue lines with the transitions of J = 2-1 and J = 3-2 toward the Orion KL as well as the on-the-fly (OTF) mappings toward the Orion KL and W 51.