longwaves
Longwaves, also known as very low frequency (VLF) radio waves, are a type of radio wave with wavelengths ranging from 1 kilometer to 10 kilometers. This corresponds to frequencies from 30 kilohertz (kHz) to 300 kilohertz (kHz). In the broader electromagnetic spectrum, longwaves fall between very low frequency (VLF) and low frequency (LF) bands. Historically, they were used for long-distance broadcasting and telegraphy before the widespread adoption of shorter wavelengths. Their ability to travel long distances and penetrate obstacles like mountains and water has led to their continued use in specific applications.
The propagation of longwaves is characterized by their groundwave component, which follows the curvature of the
Modern uses of longwaves include time signal broadcasting, navigation systems like LORAN (though largely superseded), submarine