C Band
The C Band is a designation used in the electromagnetic spectrum for radio frequencies ranging from 4 to 8 gigahertz (GHz). It is commonly used for satellite communications, television broadcasting, and some Wi-Fi networks. The C Band is favored for its ability to transmit signals over long distances and penetrate through obstacles like buildings.
In the context of satellite communications, the C Band allows for reliable data transmission and is less affected by weather conditions compared to higher frequency bands. This makes it a popular choice for both commercial and government applications, including telecommunications and military operations.