radioområdet
The radioområdet, or radio spectrum, refers to the range of electromagnetic wave frequencies used for radio communication. This spectrum is a finite natural resource that is carefully managed and allocated by governments and international bodies to prevent interference and ensure efficient use. Different parts of the radio spectrum are utilized for various applications, including broadcasting (AM and FM radio), television, mobile phones, Wi-Fi, satellite communication, radar, and amateur radio.
The allocation of radio frequencies is crucial for the orderly functioning of modern society. Regulatory agencies,
As technology advances and demand for wireless services grows, the efficient management and allocation of the