1 sample every 25 x 10-6 s coded into 8 bit : 8/(25 x 10-6) = 320 KBps
The wavelength of a 99.0 MHz signal is about 9.94 feet.
radio waves
The answer will depend on what type of signal it is: acoustic, electromagnetic and in what medium the signal is propagated.
Generally, the wavelength of an FM signal is shorter than an AM signal. A typical FM broadcast band is 88-108 MHz, while a typical AM broadcast band is 540-1660 KHz, making the FM signal wavelength 100 times shorter.
The wavelength of a signal is calculated by c/f. C is the velocity of the wave and f the frequency of the signal. Wavelength is defined as the distance between any two successive crests or troughs in case of a mechanical wave. In case of longitudinal wave, the distance between two successive compressions or rarefactions will be the wavelength. In case of electromagnetic wave c/f will be the wavelength
amplifiers
150 megahertz = 1.998616387 metres
Electromagnetic radiation with a frequency of 0.6GHz is ultra-high frequency Microwaves. It has a wavelength of 50cm.
electromagnetic waves with a longer wavelength has
The wavelength of the detected signal.
The wavelength of any frequency can be found using the fact that w*f = c, where w is the wavelength, f is the frequency, and c is the speed of light.
a frequency is inversely proportional related to the wavelength meaning that a higher frequency has a shorter wavelength. Therefore, the signal of 550 KHz has the longest wavelength.