partsávok
Partsávok, also known as frequency bands or radio bands, are specific ranges of radio frequencies allocated for particular purposes. These bands are crucial for the orderly operation of wireless communication technologies, ensuring that different services do not interfere with each other. The allocation and management of these partsávok are overseen by international bodies like the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and national regulatory authorities.
Each partsáv is defined by a lower and upper frequency limit. For instance, the AM broadcast band
The allocation of partsávok is a complex process that balances the needs of various services, including broadcasting,