Image for L-band spectrum

L-band spectrum

The L-band spectrum refers to a range of radio frequencies from 1 to 2 gigahertz used for wireless communications. It is commonly employed for satellite communications, GPS signals, and some mobile networks because it can travel long distances and penetrate obstacles like buildings and trees effectively. Its ability to cover large areas and handle data transmission makes it valuable for reliable connectivity, especially in challenging environments. The L-band is part of the broader radio frequency spectrum that enables various wireless services we rely on daily.