Baseband

/ˈbeɪsˌbænd/ noun

In telecommunications and electronics, the original frequency range of a signal before it is modulated for transmission.

From 'base' (fundamental) and 'band' (a range of frequencies), combining in modern electrical engineering terminology around the mid-20th century as radio and electronics became sophisticated.

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