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microwave A signal in the generic frequency range from above 1 GHz to an upper end of perhaps 30 or 40 GHz.
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microwave Line-of sight, point-to-point transmission of signals at high frequency. Many CATV systems receive some television signals from a distant antenna location with the antenna and the system connected by microwave relay. Also used for data, voice, and other types of information transmission.
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microwave Wireless transmission at very high frequency to deliver telecommunications services, including TV distribution, between two points. It is dependent on line of sight.
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microwave Electromagnetic radiation having wavelengths between 1 m and 1 mm. The most common imaging radars operate at frequencies between 24cm and 0.85 cm.
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microwave Electromagnetic waves that travel in a straight line and are used to and from satellites and for short distances (ie, up to 30-40 miles).
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