Which of the given frequency range is mostly affected by precipitation and fog?
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The effect of absorption is presented at certain frequencies, which can be significant at frequencies near 22 GHz and 60 GHz due to water vapor and oxygen, respectively [2–4].
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Radio signals of the frequency range of 3 kHz and 300 GHz gets affected from rain, fog, and precipitation.
Explanation:
When it rains or fogs or any form of heavy precipitation occurs, radio signals get impacted and a part of the signal gets lost in the weather. This is known as path loss. Though fog affects the radio signals less than rain or snow effects, still path loss occurs when dense fogs form. Precipitation has an effect of attenuation on the radio signals.
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