L2frequenties
L2frequenties refers to a phenomenon observed in certain contexts, often related to communication systems or signal processing. It specifically denotes frequencies that are within a particular range, designated as "L2". The exact numerical values defining the L2 frequency band can vary depending on the specific application or standard being referenced. For example, in the Global Positioning System (GPS), L2 is a carrier frequency historically used for secondary signal transmission. While the primary L1 frequency carried most of the navigation data, L2 was utilized for more precise positioning or for specific civilian signals.
The significance of L2 frequencies lies in their properties, such as their propagation characteristics and their