kortvågige
Kortvågige, also known as shortwave radio, refers to a method of wireless communication that uses radio waves with wavelengths ranging from 10 meters to 100 meters. This frequency range is typically between 3 MHz and 30 MHz. Shortwave radio is widely used for international broadcasting, amateur radio, and emergency communications due to its ability to propagate over long distances, especially at night when the ionosphere reflects the radio waves back to Earth.
The propagation of shortwave radio signals is influenced by the ionosphere, a layer of the Earth's atmosphere
Shortwave radio has several advantages over other forms of wireless communication. It can penetrate buildings and
Shortwave radio has a rich history, dating back to the early 20th century. It was used extensively