Rádiócsatornák
Rádiócsatornák, often translated as radio channels, refer to specific segments of the radio frequency spectrum that are allocated for broadcasting or communication purposes. These channels are crucial for organizing and preventing interference between different radio transmissions. Each radio channel is defined by a particular frequency range, typically measured in Hertz (Hz), kilohertz (kHz), megahertz (MHz), or gigahertz (GHz).
The allocation and regulation of radio channels are managed by national and international bodies, such as the
In broadcasting, a rádiócsatorna represents the specific frequency on which a radio station transmits its audio
The concept of radio channels is also fundamental in wireless communication technologies like Wi-Fi and cellular