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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
waveband
noun
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▪ In the near-infrared waveband the reflectivity of water drops almost to zero.
▪ The roof bristled with antennae, of all shapes and sizes, tuned to a variety of radio signals and wavebands.
▪ To obtain readings in this waveband an auxiliary light source would be necessary.
Wiktionary
waveband

n. a range of radio wavelengths or frequencies; for example shortwave or mediumwave

WordNet
waveband

n. a band of adjacent radio frequencies (e.g., assigned for transmitting radio or television signals) [syn: frequency band]

Usage examples of "waveband".

Foyle pressed the button twice again, and twice more the flares flashed in space while the radioactives incorporated in their combustion set up a static howl that must register on any waveband of any receiver.

The work went on, and as it progressed, the flagship jammed all the Carlotti wavebands with a continuous recording of that infuriating - even to human ears - national song.

The graveyard air was reinforced by silence over all wavebands : the chatter of alarmed planets had died away to nothing.

He manipulated the ore processor's equipment to broadcast across the full waveband from audio frequencies all the way out to infrared.

I switched over to the next waveband and almost immediately picked up music from a shore station.