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RF is short-term RF in the Coax Cable RF Connector. RF is any frequency within the electromagnetic spectrum associated with radio wave propagation. When RF current is supplied to the antenna, an electromagnetic field is generated, which can then propagate through space. Many wireless technologies are based on RF field propagation. These frequencies form part of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum.
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Electromagnetic radiation consists of waves of electrical and magnetic energy that move together in space at the speed of light. In short, all forms of electromagnetic energy are called the electromagnetic spectrum. Radio waves and microwaves emitted by transmitting antennas are a form of electromagnetic energy. Generally, the terms electromagnetic field or radio frequency (RF) field can be used to indicate the presence of electromagnetic or RF energy.
RF fields have electrical and magnetic components, and it is often convenient to represent the strength of the RF environment at a given location in units specific to each component. For example, the unit (V / m) is used to measure the electric field strength, and the unit (A / m) is used to represent the magnetic field strength.
RF waves can be characterized by wavelength and frequency. Wavelength is the distance covered by a complete cycle of electromagnetic waves, and frequency is the number of electromagnetic waves that pass through a given point per unit time. The frequency of an RF signal is usually expressed in a unit called Hz. 1 Hz is equal to one cycle per second. MHz equals one million cycles per second. Different forms of electromagnetic energy are classified by their wavelength and frequency. The RF portion of the electromagnetic spectrum is generally defined as a portion of the frequency spectrum in which electromagnetic waves have a frequency in the range of about 3 kHz to 300 GHz.
RF test applications
Probably the most important use of RF energy is to provide telecommunications services. Radio and television broadcasting, cellular telephones, radio communications for police and fire departments, amateur radio, microwave point-to-point links and satellite communications are just a few of the many telecommunications applications. There are also many non-communication applications using RF energy. Microwave ovens are a good example of the non-communication use of RF energy. Other important non-communication uses of RF energy are radar and industrial heating and sealing. Radar is a valuable tool for many applications from traffic law enforcement to air traffic control and military applications. Industrial heaters and sealants generate RF radiation that rapidly heats the material being processed in the same way that microwave ovens cook food. These devices have many uses in the industry, including molded plastic materials, bonded wood products, sealed articles such as shoes and purses, and processed foods. Other industrial applications include testing RF components and measuring material density.
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