Microwave transmission refers to the technology of transmitting information or energy by the use ofelectromagnetic waves whose wavelengths are conveniently measured in small numbers of centimetre ; these are called microwaves. Microwave communication.
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A microwave link is a communications system that uses a beam of radio waves in the microwave frequency range to transmit video, audio, or data between two locations , which can be from just a few feet or meters to several miles or kilometers apart.
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Microwaves are widely used for point-to-point communications because their small wavelength allows conveniently-sized antennas to direct them in narrow beams, which can be pointed directly at the receiving antenna .
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There are two main types of microwave communication systems. First one is terrestrial system. It relies on transmission through directional parabolic antennas. Signal can only travel to receiver in the line of sight.
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Their short wavelengths make microwaves ideal for use in radio and television broadcasting . They can transmit along a vast range of frequencies without causing signal interference or overlap. … A microwave communications circuit can transmit any type of information as efficiently as telephone wires.
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Stars, including the Sun , are natural microwave sources. Under the right conditions, atoms and molecules can emit microwaves. Man-made sources of microwaves include microwave ovens, masers, circuits, communication transmission towers, and radar.
Read moreWhat are microwaves in simple terms?
A microwave is a high-frequency radio wave . They are broadly defined as having a wavelength between 1 millimeter and 1 meter, or narrowly between 3 mm and 300 mm. Microwaves have many uses including radar, radio astronomy, and to heat food in a microwave oven.
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