There are two types of frequencies: VHF and UHF. VHF is the most suitable for businesses that must communicate across long distances . UHFprovides high yet short wavelengths, best for communicating within smaller spaces and metallic buildings.
Read moreWhat is the best frequency for long distance?
The 7000 kHz (7 MHz or 40 metre) band is useful for daytime communication up to a distance of 800 km via E and F layers. Long distance world-wide communication takes place in this band through F2 layer.
Read moreWhat is the application of C-band?
The C band is used for many satellite communications transmissions, some Wi-Fi devices, some cordless telephones as well as some surveillance and weather radar systems .
Read moreWhat frequency band do satellites use?
C-band (4–8 GHz) Primarily used for satellite communications, for full-time satellite TV networks or raw satellite feeds.
Read moreWhat is S band in satellite?
The S band is used by airport surveillance radar for air traffic control, weather radar, surface ship radar, and some communications satellites , especially those used by NASA to communicate with the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station. The 10 cm radar short-band ranges roughly from 1.55 to 5.2 GHz.
Read moreWhy do satellites use Ka band?
In satellite communications, the Ka band allows higher bandwidth communication .
Read moreWhat is S band transceiver?
Rakon’s NewSpace S-band Transceiver is a low SWaP (Size, Weight and Power) full-duplex piece of equipment . It is designed for TT&C subsystems and high data rate communications between satellites (inter-satellite links) or between satellites and ground stations.
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