diapazonos
Diapazonos (plural of diapazon, Russian plural «диапазоны») refers to a range or interval within a spectrum, most commonly used to describe ranges of frequencies in electromagnetic waves. The term entered English usage through technical literature and military communications in the late 20th century, reflecting its Russian linguistic origins. In everyday English, the adjective “spectral” or “frequency” is typically used, but “diapazon” remains in specialized contexts where Russian terminology persists.
The concept is central to radio, television, and wireless communications, where discrete bands of frequencies are
Beyond communications, diapazonos are applied in physics to describe energy band structures in solids, in acoustics
Regulatory bodies such as the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and national agencies like the Federal Communications
Overall, diapazonos provide a linguistic framework for categorizing intervals in various scientific and technological domains, facilitating