frequency band
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of frequency band
First recorded in 1920–25
Example Sentences
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Using this tool, the researchers focused on brain activity in the beta frequency band, which has been linked to memory processes and is especially relevant in Alzheimer's research, according to Jones.
From Science Daily • Jan. 12, 2026
The frequency band used by Starlink is adjacent to a band reserved for radio astronomy and any spillover could impact observations.
From Science Magazine • Feb. 27, 2023
A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that 5G in Europe operates at a frequency band of 5 GHz and above. 5G in Europe typically operates at frequency bands 3.8 GHz and below.
From Washington Post • Dec. 6, 2022
In particular, the agency is considering sharing the 1675 to 1680 MHz frequency band.
From Salon • Mar. 14, 2022
He flipped a switch that turned on the finder pickup, then turned the selector to his own frequency band.
From Anchorite by Schelling, George Luther
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