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guard band
noun
an unassigned range of radio frequencies either just above or just below the band of frequencies required for the signal transmitted by a broadcasting station. It helps to prevent interference in receivers between signals from different stations.
guard band
noun
a space left vacant between two radio frequency bands, or between two tracks on a magnetic tape recording, to avoid mutual interference
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of guard band1
Example Sentences
As a consequence, she returned to the cooler climes of Addis Ababa with her teacher, who was appointed the head of the Imperial Guard Band.
The Swiss Guard band played festive music.
Coast Guard Band, who said that Mr. Teachenor “wanted me to help add the harmony and to orchestrate it.”
Mr. Nelson added 30 instrumental parts and the song was then played and recorded by the Coast Guard Band and submitted to the Space Force for review.
Nelson, 39, is a Chief Musician who serves as trombonist and staff arranger for the Coast Guard Band.
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