kortvåglängd
Kortvåglängd, often referred to as shortwave, is a range of electromagnetic radiation wavelengths. Specifically, it typically refers to radio waves with wavelengths ranging from about 10 to 100 meters, corresponding to frequencies between 3 and 30 megahertz. This portion of the radio spectrum is known for its ability to travel long distances. Unlike shorter radio waves that tend to travel in straight lines and are easily blocked by obstructions, shortwave radio waves can bounce off the Earth's ionosphere, allowing them to be reflected back to Earth over vast geographical areas. This characteristic makes shortwave broadcasting particularly useful for international communication and reaching remote locations.
The propagation of shortwave signals is influenced by various factors, including the time of day, season, and