What are low frequency waves?

Low frequency (LF) is the ITU designation for radio frequencies (RF) in the range of 30–300 kHz . Since its wavelengths range from 10–1 km, respectively, it is also known as the kilometre band or kilometre wave. LF radio waves exhibit low signal attenuation, making them suitable for long-distance communications.

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What uses low frequency waves?

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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What is above ultra high frequency?

Radio frequency spectrum Band nameAbbrFrequency WavelengthUltra high frequencyUHF300–3000 MHz 1 m – 100 mmSuper high frequencySHF3–30 GHz 100 mm – 10 mmExtremely high frequencyEHF30–300 GHz 10 mm – 1 mmAbove 300 GHz < 1 mmRadio frequency www.cs.mcgill.ca › ~rwest › wikispeedia › wpcd › Radio_frequency

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What comes after SHF?

ITU Band nameAbbreviationFrequency and WavelengthHigh frequencyHF3–30 MHz 100–10 mVery high frequencyVHF30–300 MHz 10–1 mUltra high frequencyUHF300–3,000 MHz 1–0.1 mSuper high frequencySHF3–30 GHz 10–1 cmRadio spectrum – Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Radio_spectrum

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