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| 300KHz-3 MHz | | 300KHz-3 MHz |
Revision as of 22:13, 20 May 2008
The International Telecommunications Union has defined a system of terminology for electromagnetic frequencies used for radio and radar. While it is probably the most user-friendly of the three major systems in use, its categories are too coarsely grained for describing radar uses. It is, however, a good set of terms for frequencies used in communications.
See IEEE frequency bands for radar designations used widely in civilian practice, and the EU-NATO-US frequency bands for a nomenclature that works well in fine-grained radar band discussion.
Frequency range | ITU band |
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30-300 KHz | LF |
300KHz-3 MHz | MF |
3-30 MHz | HF |
30-300 MHz | VHF |
300 MHz -3 GHz | UHF |
3-30 GHz | SHF |
30-300 GHz | EHF, "millimeter wave" |