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Discover Ludwig‘centre frequency’ is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used when referring to the frequency at the centre of a spread of frequencies, especially within the context of radio waves or sound waves. For example, “The station broadcasted at a centre frequency of 88.5 MHz.”.
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In more accurate descriptions it would be necessary to specify more than just the centre frequency of the noise in fricative sounds.
The centre frequency of the high-frequency hissing noises in voiceless sounds constitutes the sixth acoustic factor, and the seventh is the amplitude of these high-frequency noises.
During the first consonant in sea these have a tendency to be at a higher centre frequency, and hence a higher pitch, than in the pronunciation of the first consonant in she.
This has encouraging results in the designed centre frequency.
The slopes increase with octave band centre frequency.
In particular, a centre frequency of around 240 GHz is under investigation.
The proposed structure is designed at centre frequency of 1.375 GHz and simulated using ANSOFT HFSS.
The centre frequency and bandwidth of the filter are set according to experience.
A single received signal strength indication (RSSI) is collected at every RF centre frequency.
The centre frequency was set to either 2.55 GHz or to 5.25 GHz matching the measurement.
A CR adapts its operating parameters (i.e. centre frequency, bandwidth, etc).
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