Mikroaaltokanavia
Mikroaaltokanavia, also known as microwave channels or microwave conduits, are specialized pathways used for the transmission of microwave signals. These channels are typically enclosed structures designed to guide and protect microwave beams from interference and environmental factors, ensuring efficient and reliable communication.
The primary function of mikroaaltokanavia is to maintain the integrity of the microwave signal as it travels
In telecommunications, mikroaaltokanavia are crucial for point-to-point microwave links, which are used for long-distance data transmission,
Beyond telecommunications, mikroaaltokanavia can also be found in scientific research, such as in particle accelerators or