MegahertzBereich
Megahertzbereich, or the megahertz range, refers to a portion of the radio frequency spectrum in which operating frequencies are measured in megahertz (MHz). It is typically defined as roughly 1 MHz to 1000 MHz (1 GHz), corresponding to wavelengths from about 300 meters down to 0.3 meters. Because different regulators and technical contexts sometimes describe bands slightly differently, the exact upper and lower limits can vary in practice.
In terms of propagation and technology, signals in the megahertz range are generally characterized by a mix
Common applications and examples include FM radio broadcasting in the 87.5–108 MHz band, and various VHF communications
Regulatory management assigns specific bands to different services and often requires licensing or coordination to minimize