Frequenzbänder
Frequenzbänder are specific ranges of radio frequencies used for various communication purposes. These bands are allocated by international bodies like the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to ensure efficient and non-interfering use of the radio spectrum. Each band is assigned a designation, often a letter or number, and a defined range of frequencies in Hertz (Hz), Kilohertz (kHz), Megahertz (MHz), or Gigahertz (GHz).
Different applications are assigned to different frequency bands based on their propagation characteristics and the amount
The allocation and management of these frequency bands are crucial for the operation of countless technologies,