
C-band
C-band is a part of the radio spectrum used mainly for satellite communications, radar, and some wireless networks. It ranges from approximately 4 to 8 gigahertz (GHz). C-band signals have a good balance of range and resistance to weather interference, making them reliable for transmitting data over long distances, such as for television broadcasts and weather radar. Because of its specific frequency range, C-band signals can penetrate clouds and rain better than higher frequency bands, ensuring consistent service even in adverse weather conditions.