Definition: A "frequency band" is a range of radio frequencies that are grouped together. These frequencies are used to send and receive signals like radio or television broadcasts.
In more technical contexts, you might hear about specific frequency bands, such as: - UHF (Ultra High Frequency): 300 MHz to 3 GHz - VHF (Very High Frequency): 30 MHz to 300 MHz
While "frequency band" itself does not have common idioms or phrasal verbs, here are related terms: - "Tune in": To listen to or watch a broadcast. - "Turn up the volume": To increase the loudness of a radio or TV, often used in the context of adjusting signals.
A "frequency band" is a specific range of radio frequencies used for transmitting signals.