Adjective
band-pass (not comparable)
(electronics) Letting through only a specific range of electromagnetic frequencies.
A band-pass filter is a combination of a low-pass and a high-pass filter. Source: Internet
In basic electric circuit theory, when studying band-pass and band-reject filters, the bandwidth represents the distance between the two points in the frequency domain where the signal is of the maximum signal amplitude (half power). Source: Internet
A separate amplifier and band-pass filter for each head could modify the spectrum of the sound, and additional feedback loops could transmit the information to the recording head. Source: Internet
Band-pass filtering of voice can simulate the effect of a telephone because telephones use band-pass filters. Source: Internet
Radio receivers generally include a tunable band-pass filter with a passband that is wide enough to accommodate the bandwidth of the radio signal transmitted by a single station. Source: Internet
This topology can be adapted to produce low-pass, band-pass, and high pass filters. Source: Internet