broad tuning
broad tuning
[¦brȯd ¦tün·iŋ] (electronics)
Poor selectivity in a radio receiver, causing reception of two or more stations at a single setting of the tuning dial.
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This extraordinary, new laser system features ultrashort pulses over a very
broad tuning range of 680 to 1300 nm for deepest imaging, delivering continuous, fully-automated tuning from a single beam.
One benefit that is not immediately clear from this plot is that the filter has a narrow instantaneous passband to provide high frequency discrimination to nearby frequencies and has a
broad tuning range so it can cover many more channels than broadband filters.
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