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Microwave Transmission

Microwave transmission uses high-frequency radio waves, called microwaves, to send data through the air or via guided mediums like waveguides. These waves travel in straight lines and are used for communication over long distances, such as in satellite links, cell towers, and broadband internet. Microwaves can carry large amounts of information quickly and with minimal interference, provided there is a clear line of sight between the transmitter and receiver. They are essential for modern wireless communication, enabling fast data transfer and connecting remote or difficult-to-wire locations efficiently.