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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spectrum band" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to a range of frequencies within the electromagnetic spectrum, such as radio waves, microwaves, visible light, and X-rays. Example: "The new phone model has the ability to connect to multiple spectrum bands, allowing for faster and more reliable internet access."
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His Spectrum Band (here Sept. 2-7) includes the bassist Victor Bailey, a mainstay of late-edition Weather Report.
The proposal would see Ofcom auction up to 81 local TV licences, through a single "spectrum band manager", to allow independent media consortia to produce local media coverage.
"GPS manufacturers have been selling devices that listen into frequencies outside of their assigned spectrum band — namely into LightSquared's licensed band," Mr. Carlisle wrote.
That's because the spectrum band that LightSquared is entitled to - or the chunk of space where their satellite systems roam - conflicts with those used by GPS providers.
A number of geostationary satellites will be launched over the next few years, using a spectrum band that allows more data than now.
(Chinen) BILLY COBHAM SPECTRUM BAND (Friday through Sunday) "Spectrum" was the name of the first solo effort by Billy Cobham, then known as the explosively precise drummer with the Mahavishnu Orchestra.
The handset will work on the 4G network already launched by EE, which is in the 1800MHz spectrum band, and the 4G services that will arrive in May/June from all other carriers, in the 800MHz and 2600MHz bands.
Note that constraints are spectrum band specific.
The best spectrum band is then assigned to each SU.
Otherwise, the CR user regards the spectrum band as empty.
Figure 1 Type-A spectrum hole - underutilized spectrum band.
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