What are low/mid frequencies?

Low Midrange: 250 to 500 Hz The low midrange contains the low order harmonics of most instruments and is generally viewed as the bass presence range. Boosting a signal around 300 Hz adds clarity to the bass and lower-stringed instruments. Too much boost around 500 Hz can make higher-frequency instruments sound muffled.25 Nis 2020

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Why do we use higher frequency?

Increasing the frequencies will give everyone more “room” to transmit radiowaves . Increasing data rates, because having a higher carrier frequency also allows to widen the communication channel. Miniaturization (higher frequencies = lower wavelengths = smaller antennas and systems)

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What is low frequency used for?

The Low Frequency (LF) band is mostly used for AM broadcasting in Europe as well as in areas of Northern Africa and Asia . Similar to VLF, LF can also be used for navigational radio beacons. It can also be used for maritime ship-to-shore communication, as well as transoceanic air traffic control.

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