how is microwave transmission different from radio wave transmission
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Microwave transmission :-
Microwave communication are unidirectional they can be used for terrestrial communication (on surface of the earth) or for satellite communication
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The radio waves have frequency range from 3 KHz and 1 GHz. These waves are easy to generate and these can travel along long distances. These waves are omni directional in nature which means that they can travel in all the directions. They are widely used for the communication between both indoor and outdoor because they have the property that they can penetrate through the walls very easily. These waves are usually used for AM and FM radio, television, cellular phones and wireless LAN.
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