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Difference between a low -pass channel and a band-pass channel?

Low-pass refers to a channel in base-band with a bandwidth that starts from zero while a band pass is a channel with a bandwidth that does not start from zero. Low-pass is used and band pass is used in broadband. low-pass channel has an upper limit to the frequencies that it will pass, while a band-pass channel has both an upper limit and a lower limit to the frequencies that it will pass Gtechtz (talk) 20:54, 27 April 2019 (UTC)gtechtz

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