Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the 6/4 ghz band used in satellite communication
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The “bandwidth” is referring to the frequency range that the satellite’s receiver and transmitter are designed for.
The 4–6 GHz satellite communications band refers to the obsolete 7.5–5cm microwave spectrum designated as the “NATO G band”.
This is superseded by the IEEE “C band”, which covers 7.5–3.75cm microwave spectrum (4–8GHz), with typical transmit channels in the 5.8–6.4 GHz range, and receive channels in the 3.6–4.2 GHz range.
The 4–6 GHz satellite communications band refers to the obsolete 7.5–5cm microwave spectrum designated as the “NATO G band”.
This is superseded by the IEEE “C band”, which covers 7.5–3.75cm microwave spectrum (4–8GHz), with typical transmit channels in the 5.8–6.4 GHz range, and receive channels in the 3.6–4.2 GHz range.
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