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Discover LudwigThe phrase "narrow bandwidth" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts related to technology, telecommunications, or signal processing, where it refers to a limited range of frequencies or data transmission capacity. Example: "The device operates on a narrow bandwidth, which limits its ability to transmit high-quality audio."
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Narrow bandwidth is a major constraint of microstrip antennas.
The IF amplifier is a high-gain, narrow bandwidth amplifier.
You are still operating in a narrow bandwidth of disagreement – so stay there.
To protect the highway security forces have "secured" a narrow bandwidth of forest on either side.
Boulez's music, for all its technical sophistication, never ventures outside a narrow bandwidth of emotion.
Those who use public access may still endure narrow bandwidth and spotty technical support, Ms. Ask said.
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The presented Faraday filter enables a narrow-bandwidth (Δω=2π × 1 GHz) simultaneous filtering of both Mollow triplet sidebands.
Most current systems use narrow-bandwidth piezoelectric transducers, which must be in contact with the concrete surface.
The Navy has ships with intermittent or narrow-bandwidth connections, so it plans to test a version that permits off-line collaboration similar to Groove's system, Beckley said.
Light sensing pathways have been dissected through use of narrow-bandwidth light sources.
As with the AlGaSb array, the efficiency is still limited by the generated current, due to the narrow-bandwidth resonators.
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