Super High Frequency (SHF): 3-30 GHz Given their ability to carry enormous amounts of data, super high frequency waves are used for relaying broadcast programs (STL/TSL/TTL), radar (weather, etc.), satellite communications and satellite broadcasting, and other applications .
Read moreWhat does high frequency in waves mean?
The frequency of a wave is inversely proportional to its wavelength. That means that waves with a high frequency have a short wavelength , while waves with a low frequency have a longer wavelength. Light waves have very, very short wavelengths.
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Extremely high frequency Extremely high frequency (ITU)Frequency range110 to 300 GHzWavelength range2.73 to 1 mmRelated bandsEHF (IEEE)Extremely high frequency – Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Extremely_high_frequency
Read moreWhat is the range of high frequencies?
High frequency (HF) is the ITU-designated range of radio frequency electromagnetic waves (radio waves) between 3 and 30 MHz . It is also known as the decameter band or decameter wave as the wavelengths range from one to ten decameters (ten to one hundred metres).
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Medium Frequency (MF): 300-3000 kHz Because medium frequencies afford stable transmission of radio waves over long distances, they are used primarily for medium wave broadcasting (AM radio), ship communications, LORAN (radio navigation), and other applications .
Read moreWhat is the difference between MF and HF?
Medium Frequencies (MF) designated for marine communication range between 1605 kHz to 3800 kHz and are called “t” band. High Frequencies (HF) designated for marine communication range between 4000 kHz to 27500 kHz and are called “u” band.
Read moreWhat uses very high frequency?
In addition to VHF broadcasting, very high-frequency radio waves are widely used for ship and aircraft communications, disaster prevention and administration radio, police and fire radios, ham radio, and other applications .
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