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UHF (Ultra High Frequency)
gamma radiations..
Immediately adjacent to the band of visible light, on the end with highest frequency / shortest wavelength.
Nothing. If the frequency of a wave depended on its distance from the source, then . . . -- The key of the marching band would change as it passed you in the parade. -- So would the colors on the flag.
Bluetooth technology operates in the unlicensed industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) band at 2.4 to 2.485 GHz, using a spread spectrum, frequency hopping.
RF Code first began offering products in the 303MHz range (US & Japan) and later in the 433MHz range (US & Europe). These signal frequencies are limited, low-power, unlicensed ranges in the ISM (Industrial, Scientific and Medical) portion of the UHF band. RF Code began offering 433MHz products because of acceptance of this frequency in Europe. 433MHz is also the frequency which offers optimal performance in crowded environments such as offices, data centers, and hospitals. Generally, radio signals at lower frequencies travel farther than those at higher frequencies. Lower frequencies also benefit more from the effects of reflection and refraction which makes them more suitable for applications in crowded environments. For example, the 433MHz wavelength is approximately 69 cm vs. 10 cm for 2.4GHz. The larger wavelength of the 433MHz signal allows it to diffract around obstructions that might be found in a typical, crowded operating environment such as an office or warehouse. At frequencies of 2.4GHz and above, the signal is susceptible to obstructions, creating blind spots (areas of no coverage). Higher frequencies also require more power.
95 GHz
2.4GHz microwave, a band assigned for low power unlicensed users (including microwave cookers) that must tolerate interference from any other user of the band, even if the interference makes them inoperative. I think g is also allowed on 4.8GHz microwave.
2.4GHz microwave, a band assigned for low power unlicensed users (including microwave cookers) that must tolerate interference from any other user of the band, even if the interference makes them inoperative. I think g is also allowed on 4.8GHz microwave.
What is the Diffeence between the In band and Out of Band Frequency Diversity
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For an explanation of NFC (near field communication), see the related link.
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A: This term refers to the FM band or frequency range.