
RF Spectrum
The RF (Radio Frequency) spectrum is a range of electromagnetic waves used for wireless communication, like radio, TV, cell phones, and Wi-Fi. Think of it as an invisible highway where different types of signals travel at various frequencies. Each type of communication uses a specific “lane” or part of this spectrum to avoid interference. Governments regulate and allocate these frequencies to ensure devices work smoothly without crossing signals, maintaining reliable wireless communication and preventing chaos on this invisible highway.