rádióspektrumba
Rádióspektrumba, often referred to as the radio spectrum, is the range of electromagnetic wave frequencies from approximately 30 hertz (Hz) to 300 gigahertz (GHz). This portion of the electromagnetic spectrum is utilized for a wide variety of wireless communication technologies, including radio broadcasting, television broadcasting, mobile phone communication, Wi-Fi, radar, satellite communication, and amateur radio.
The radio spectrum is a finite and valuable natural resource. Its management and allocation are crucial for
Different frequency bands within the radio spectrum have distinct properties that make them suitable for specific
As technology advances and the demand for wireless services grows, efficient spectrum utilization and the development