Usually means: Communication between different frequency bands.
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  1. crossband: Merriam-Webster
  2. crossband: Collins English Dictionary
  3. crossband: Wiktionary
  4. crossband: Infoplease Dictionary
  5. crossband: Dictionary.com

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  1. crossband: Encyclopedia

Definitions from Wiktionary (crossband)

noun:  A band going across something, especially:
noun:  A layer of plywood with its grain at a right angle to the wood next to it.
noun:  (biology) A band or stripe perpendicular to the body of an animal.
noun:  A strip (of leather, metal, or some other material) going across a helmet or hat, or a helmet made with such a strip.
verb:  (transitive) To arrange the layers of plywood so as to make their grains cross at right angles.
adjective:  (telecommunications) Receiving on one frequency band and transmitting on another.
adjective:  (textiles, of a twist) Left-handed or "S shaped", with individual fibers oriented down and to the right when the thread, yarn, or rope is vertical.

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