Rf
Radio frequency (RF) denotes the range of electromagnetic radiation used for wireless communication. In common technical usage RF covers roughly 3 kilohertz (kHz) to 300 gigahertz (GHz), a portion of the spectrum above audio and below infrared. RF signals are carried by oscillating electric and magnetic fields and can be radiated from antennas or guided in transmission media.
In communication systems, information is encoded onto a carrier wave by modulation. RF signals are transmitted
Applications span broadcasting, mobile networks, Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth, satellite links, radar, RFID, and medical and industrial
Safety and measurement: exposure limits aim to prevent harmful heating. RF equipment is analyzed with spectrum