it is typically 10750 for rx
The Ku-band ranges between 12 and 18 GHz. It is primarily used for satellite communications in Europe. The FCC has regulated 13.45 GHz for Ku and has only recently been introduced to the U.S. for speed detection.
UHF, S-band and Ku-band are all used by the shuttles.
Perhaps, you misspelled it. It should be Ku band, a high frequency band used for beaming satellite signals, including Television channels.
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A diode modulator is a type of AM modulator constructed using diodes. One type of diode modulator is the ring modulator shown in the image.
A diode bridge modulator is one kind of balanced modulator.
The Ku band of microwave frequencies ranges from 12 to 18 GHz. A frequency of 1GHz is not in the Ku band. There is no correspondence. Is the 1GHz setting on the spectrum analyzer a center frequency? Or is it one of the ends of the spectrum analyzed? Is it the width of the spectrum being analyzed? And if it is the latter, what is its center? Knowing these things will still not change the answer given, but may help to "sort out" a possible problem with the question the way it is written.
The Ku-band (12-22 GHz frequency, 2 cm wavelength) is much stronger than the the other bands (x, c, l). With its high capability it is used to study the properties of sea ice and thinner snow, where there is weaker response by the other bands. Using Ku-band , we get a stronger backscattered radiation from the surface and hence the surface type properties could be studied more in detail.
A 1999 Jeep transmission does not have a modulator valve.
In order to reduce the antenna hight and to go long distant transmission