taajuusdomaini
Taajuusdomaini refers to a specific range of radio frequencies allocated for a particular use, such as broadcasting, mobile communications, or satellite communications. These domains are defined by international agreements and regulations to ensure that different services do not interfere with each other. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is the primary organization responsible for allocating these domains globally.
Each taajuusdomaini is designated by a specific frequency range, typically expressed in hertz (Hz). For example,
Different taajuusdomains are categorized based on their intended use. Some common categories include:
1. **Broadcasting**: Used for radio and television transmissions.
2. **Mobile Communications**: Allocated for cellular networks and other mobile services.
3. **Satellite Communications**: Used for communication with satellites.
4. **Amateur Radio**: Designated for hobbyists and experimental use.
The allocation of taajuusdomains is subject to regular review and updates to accommodate new technologies and
Understanding taajuusdomains is essential for engineers, regulators, and anyone involved in the development or operation of