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Abdulraof Yousef Mattur | 28 / 7 / 2021


• what is frequency spectrum in communication?

The frequency spectrum of an electrical signal is the


distribution of the amplitudes and phases of each frequency
component against frequency.
The use of higher frequencies is desirable because of the
smaller antenna size, the improved directional effect of the
antennae, and the broader available frequency spectrum.
A full-range device is any audio device capable of capturing,
reproducing, or processing the full audio frequency spectrum
of 20 Hz to 20 kHz.
The frequency spectrum of an electrical signal is the
distribution of the amplitudes and phases of each frequency
component against frequency.

• The Spectrum Frequencies :


Spectrum

30MHz -50MHz VHF low band

50MHz -54MHz amater 6M band

54MHz -60MHz TV CHANNEL 2

60MHz -66MHz TV CHANNEL 3

66MHz -72MHz TV CHANNEL 4

72MHz -76MHz radio link

76MHz -82MHz TV CHANNEL 5

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82MHz -88MHz TV CHANNEL 6

88MHz -108MHz FM Broadcast

108MHz -136MHz aircraft

136MHz -144MHz military

144MHz -148MHz amater 2M band

148MHz -150MHz military

150MHz -174MHz VHF high band

174MHz -180MHz TV CHANNEL 7

180MHz -186MHz TV CHANNEL 8

186MHz-192MHz TV CHANNEL 9

192MHz -198MHz TV CHANNEL 10

198MHz-204MHz TV CHANNEL 11

204MHz -210MHz TV CHANNEL 12

210MHz -216MHz TV CHANNEL 13

216MHz -220MHz inland waterway

220MHz -222MHz LM 5K Hz

222MHz -225MHz amateur

225MHz -406MHz military

406MHz -420MHz fedearal government

420MHz -450MHz amateur 3/4M BAND

450MHz -460MHz UHF SUB-BAND 1

460MHz -470MHz UHF SUB-BAND 2

470MHz -476MHz TV CHANNEL 14

476MHz -506MHz TV CHANNEL 15-19

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506MHz -512MHz TV CHANNEL 20

512MHz -608MHz TV CHANNEL 21-36

608MHz -614MHz RAIDO ASTRONOMY

614MHz -746MHz TV CHANNEL 38-59

746MHz -806MHz 700 MHz band P/S & CELL

806MHz -824MHz 800 MHz band

824MHz -851MHz CELLULAR

851MHz -869MHz 800 MHz band

869MHz -896MHz CELLULAR

896MHz-941MHz 900 MHz band

what are the Radio Frequency bands?

The radio spectrum (also known as radio frequency or RF) is one of


such parts of the electromagnetic spectrum that overlaps our sub-THz
range at its lower end. Accordingly, Electromagnetic waves in this
frequency range are called radio frequency bands or simply ‘radio
waves’. RF bands spread in the range between 30 kHz and 300 GHz
(alternative point of view offers coverage 3 KHz – 300 GHz). All known
transmission systems are operated in the RF spectrum range including
analogue radio, aircraft navigation, marine radio, amateur radio, TV
broadcasting, mobile networks and satellite systems.

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A radio frequency band is a small contiguous section of the radio
spectrum frequencies, in which channels are usually used or set aside
for use. For example, broadcasting, mobile radio, or navigation devices,
will be allocated in non-overlapping ranges of frequencies. For each of
these bands the ITU has a band plan which dictates how it is to be
used and shared, to avoid interference and to set protocol for the
compatibility of transmitters and receivers.

radio frequency range ----------- the name


Below 3 Hz Tremendously low frequency
3–30 Hz Extremely low frequency
30–300 Hz Super low frequency
300–3000 Hz Ultra low frequency
3–30 kHz Very low frequency
30–300 kHz Low frequency
300 kHz – 3 MHz Medium frequency
3–30 MHz High frequency
30–300 MHz Very high frequency
300 MHz – 3 GHz Ultra high frequency
3–30 GHz Super high frequency
30–300 GHz Extremely high frequency
300 GHz – 3 THz Tremendously high frequency

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