taajuusvälien
Taajuusvälien, often translated as frequency bands or frequency ranges, refers to specific segments of the electromagnetic spectrum designated for particular purposes. These bands are allocated by national and international regulatory bodies to ensure efficient and interference-free use of radio waves. Each band has a defined lower and upper frequency limit, and within these limits, specific applications are permitted.
The allocation of frequency bands is crucial for a wide array of technologies. For instance, certain bands
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) plays a significant role in coordinating global frequency band allocations. This