raadiokuigi
Raadiokuigi is a Finnish term that translates to "radio wave" or "radio frequency." It broadly refers to the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is used for radio communication. These waves are generated by transmitting antennas and detected by receiving antennas, enabling the wireless transmission of information such as sound, data, and images. The frequencies used for radio waves range from approximately 3 kilohertz to 300 gigahertz.
Different frequency bands within the radio spectrum are allocated for specific purposes by regulatory bodies. For
The understanding and application of raadiokuigi have been fundamental to the development of modern communication technologies.