lowinnfrekvensen
Lowinnfrekvensen is a term used in certain contexts to describe a specific type of radio frequency transmission. It is often associated with the transmission of very low frequency (VLF) or extremely low frequency (ELF) signals, which are characterized by their long wavelengths and their ability to penetrate certain materials like water and the Earth's crust. These frequencies fall within the range of 3 kHz to 30 kHz for VLF and 3 Hz to 3 kHz for ELF.
The term "lowinnfrekvensen" might be a specific designation or a descriptive phrase used within a particular
The technical challenges associated with generating and receiving such low frequencies are significant. Antennas for VLF