Ultra high frequency radio waves that are in the range of 300 to 3,000 MHz. Read More
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A radio wave is a combination of electric and magnetic fields varying at a radio frequency and traveling through space at the speed of light. Read More
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Radio frequency is typically a frequency from 20 kHz to 100 GHZ. RF is usually referred to whenever a signal is radiated through an enclosed medium like a transmission cable or air. Read More
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A Microwave refers to all radio frequencies above 1 GHz or so. Read More
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Frequency is the number of cycles of alternating current in one second, measured in Hertz (Hz). Read More
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dBi are Decibels relative to an isotrope. Read More
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Antenna gain is a relative measure of an antennas ability to direct or concentrate radio frequency energy in a particular direction or pattern. WiFi antenna gain is typically measured in dBi or dBd. Read More
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Low Signal on Macro Level (Vacation Home, Single Houses, Remote Businesses) Situation You are located stationary remotely and have only very little 3G/LTE signal strength. This leads to low data throughput and patchy voice connection. The next base station is more than one kilometer away. This ... Read More
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Low Signal on Micro Level – Specific Location (Inside Village, in Basement, Building, Dense Area) Situation Do you know the frustration of being located in a perfectly central location, great signal outside but as soon as you get inside the building you hardly see any signal bar on your phone? This ... Read More
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Business Travelers, Low Connection in Hotel Rooms Situation Do you know the frustration of travelling and even with your supposedly high-speed LTE contract having no clue whether your next stop will provide you with enough online connectivity to get this crucial email either received or sent? You ... Read More
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