
RF (Radio Frequency) Communication
RF (Radio Frequency) communication refers to the transmission of information using radio waves, which are electromagnetic signals that travel through the air. These waves can vary in frequency and are used for various forms of wireless communication, such as radio, television, mobile phones, and Wi-Fi. When a device sends a signal, it generates radio waves that carry data over distances, allowing devices to communicate without physical connections. RF communication is essential for modern connectivity, enabling a wide range of applications from broadcasting to mobile communications and Internet access.