hordozótávolságokat
Hordozótávolságokat, which translates to "carrier distances" or "carrier ranges," is a term used in telecommunications and physics, particularly in the context of wave propagation. It refers to the maximum effective distance over which a signal or carrier wave can be reliably transmitted and detected. This distance is influenced by several factors, including the frequency of the carrier wave, the power of the transmitter, the sensitivity of the receiver, and the characteristics of the medium through which the signal is traveling.
In radio communication, for example, the hordozótávolságokat of a radio wave is limited by factors such as
Similarly, in optical systems, the hordozótávolságokat of light signals can be affected by factors like scattering,