High-band spectrum may give you blazing fast speeds and lots of capacity —but only if you are close to the cell site. Low-band may provide excellent coverage but the network performance may only be a small step up from 4G .
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Spectrum determines 5G speed and coverage High-band spectrum may give you blazing fast speeds and lots of capacity —but only if you are close to the cell site. Low-band may provide excellent coverage but the network performance may only be a small step up from 4G.
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LTE bands are discrete slabs of frequencies that are used for telecommunications . So, for example, LTE Band 1 is stated to have a frequency of 2100 MHz (megahertz), but it actually uses frequencies between 1920 and 1980 MHz to uplink data and frequencies between 2110 and 2170 MHz to downlink data.
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1. Introduction Electromagnetic wave spectrumFrequency bandWavelengthMicrowavesUltrahigh frequency (UHF) (300–3000 MHz)(100–10 cm)P band (230 MHz–1 GHz)130–30 cmL band (1–2 GHz)30–15 cmS band (2–4 GHz)15–7.5 cmIntroductory Chapter: RF/Microwave Applications | IntechOpen www.intechopen.com › chapters
Read moreWhat does L band mean?
Long-wavelength band (L-band) The L-band, ranging from 1565 nm to 1625 nm, stands for the long-wavelength band (see Figure 1). It is the second primary wavelength band used for optical communication, because attenuation of optical fiber in the L-band is the second lowest after the C-band.
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Frequency range in which Band L operates To round off the faculties that adorn the L Band satellite frequency, we must say that the L band operates in a range of frequencies ranging from 1,530 to 2.7 Ghz , being the one with the lowest frequency amongst satellite bands used in the market.
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New material! BandFrequency RangeOrigin of NameL0.5 to 1.5 GHzL for “long” wave.S2 to 4 GHzS for “short” wave. Don’t confuse this with the short wave radio band, which is much lower in frequencyC4 to 8 GHzC for “compromise” between S and X band.X8 to 12 GHzUsed in WW II for fire control, X for cross (as in crosshair)Frequency Letter Bands – Microwaves 101 www.microwaves101.com › encyclopedias › frequency-letter-bands
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