mikroaaltoyhteyksiä
Mikroaaltoyhteyksiä, often referred to as microwave links, are wireless communication systems that use microwave radio frequencies to transmit information. These systems are crucial for point-to-point communication, meaning they establish direct links between two locations. They are commonly used for telecommunications, broadcasting, and data transfer in situations where laying fiber optic cables is impractical or too expensive.
The operation of microwave links involves specialized antennas, typically parabolic dishes, that focus a narrow beam
Microwave links offer several advantages. They provide a quick and flexible deployment option compared to wired