pitkäaaltoalueiden
Pitkäaaltoalueiden, a Finnish term, translates to "long-wave areas" or "long-wave regions." This refers to geographical or atmospheric zones where long radio waves can propagate effectively. Long radio waves, typically ranging from 30 to 300 kilohertz (kHz), have wavelengths of 1 to 10 kilometers. These waves are known for their ability to follow the curvature of the Earth and can travel great distances, especially over land and during nighttime hours.
The propagation characteristics of long waves mean that pitkäaaltoalueiden are often associated with regions experiencing less
The effectiveness of long-wave propagation is influenced by factors such as the ionosphere's D-layer, which absorbs