Common FCC Licensed Frequencies
Here is a simple table of Hertz frequencies used in various technologies and their respective applications. Frequency Application 0-20 Hz Infrasound, used in seismology and for studying animal communication 20-20,000 Hz Audible sound for human hearing 30,000-300,000 Hz Ultrasound, used in medical imaging and industrial cleaning 3-30 kHz Very low frequency (VLF), used in navigation… Read More
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here’s a table of common frequencies in Hertz, listed in order of magnitude: Frequency Common Name Usage/Phenomenon 1 Hz Hertz Standard unit of frequency 10 Hz – Alpha wave in EEG 100 Hz – Mains electrical power (Europe, Asia) 1 kHz Kilohertz Standard frequency for tuning musical instruments 10 kHz – Shortwave radio band 100… Read More
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Hertz is a unit of measurement that denotes the number of times per second that something vibrates. The hertz unit was named after the German physicist Heinrich Rudolf Hertz, who conducted groundbreaking experiments in electromagnetism during the late 19th century. Today, hertz is used to measure all sorts of things, from the frequency of electromagnetic… Read More
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