Wireless transmissions are made up of radio frequency signals , or RF signals, which travel using a variety of movement behaviors (also called propagation behaviors).
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A radio frequency (RF) signal refers to a wireless electromagnetic signal used as a form of communication, if one is discussing wireless electronics. Radio waves are a form of electromagnetic radiation with identified radio frequencies that range from 3kHz to 300 GHz.
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The term millimeter wave (mmWave) refers to a specific part of radio frequency (RF) spectrum with very short wavelengths (i.e., from 24.25 GHz to 52.6 GHz, as specified by 5G 3GPP).
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Radio frequency (RF) technology, as used in resin and composite curing applications, has existed since the early 1900s. It is a type of dielectric heating which causes molecular rotation in materials containing polar molecules having an electrical dipole moment .
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Radio frequencies can be unique so not to interfere with other wireless equipment . Using a separate radio frequency does not interfere with existing Wi-Fi bandwidth. The use of a unique radio frequency for a system reduces the need for IT involvement.
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