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what is base band in physics

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Answered by richa311
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Baseband refers to the original frequency range of a transmission signal before it is converted, or modulated, to a different frequency range. For example, an audio signal may have a baseband range from 20 to 20,000 hertz.

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Baseband refers to the original frequency range of a transmission signal before it is converted, or modulated, to a different frequency range. ... Signal modulation is used for radio broadcasts, as well as several types of telecommunications, including cell phone conversations and satellite transmissions....

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