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  1. High frequency ( HF) is the ITU designation [1] for the range of radio frequency electromagnetic waves (radio waves) between 3 and 30 megahertz (MHz). It is also known as the decameter band or decameter wave as its wavelengths range from one to ten decameters (ten to one hundred meters). Frequencies immediately below HF are denoted medium ...

  2. Very high frequency ( VHF) is an ITU designation of radio frequencies. [1] The designation has all frequencies between 30 megahertz to 300 megahertz. Behind the VHF frequencies is called high frequency (HF). Above the VHF frequencies is called ultra high frequency (UHF). In many parts of the world, VHF Band I was used for the broadcasting of ...

  3. A crystal oscillator is an electric oscillator type circuit that uses a piezoelectric resonator, a crystal, as its frequency-determining element. Crystal is the common term used in electronics for the frequency-determining component, a wafer of quartz crystal or ceramic with electrodes connected to it. A more accurate term for "crystal" is ...

  4. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › HertzHertz - Wikipedia

    Hertzul, în limba română scris și herț, este unitatea de măsură pentru frecvență în Sistemul Internațional. Simbolul pentru hertz este Hz. O frecvență de 1 Hz corespunde la o perioadă de repetare a unui fenomen de o secundă, 2 Hz la o jumătate de secundă, etc. Această denumire a fost stabilită la Conferința Generală de ...

  5. sv.wikipedia.org › wiki › HertzHertz – Wikipedia

    Hertz ( Hz) är (den härledda) SI-enheten för frekvens, uppkallad efter Heinrich Hertz. [ 1] En hertz är en händelse per sekund. Händelsen som avses är vanligen svängningar eller perioder hos någon form av vågor, men hertz kan användas för att beskriva alla periodiska förlopp.

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  7. Bandwidth is a key concept in many telecommunications applications. In radio communications, for example, bandwidth is the frequency range occupied by a modulated carrier signal. An FM radio receiver's tuner spans a limited range of frequencies. A government agency (such as the Federal Communications Commission in the United States) may ...

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