
Radio Frequency Spectrum
The radio frequency spectrum is a range of invisible waves used for wireless communication, like radio, TV, cell phones, and Wi-Fi. Think of it as a vast highway with different lanes designated for specific signals. Each type of communication uses a distinct part of the spectrum to avoid interference. Governments regulate this spectrum to ensure efficient use and prevent conflicts. It's essential for modern connectivity, enabling devices to send and receive data wirelessly across the world. Each frequency band has unique properties, making the spectrum a valuable resource managed carefully for various technologies.