Q Band
The Q Band is a designation used in the microwave frequency range of the electromagnetic spectrum. It typically covers frequencies from 33 to 50 gigahertz (GHz). This band is commonly used for satellite communications, radar systems, and some types of wireless communication.
In addition to its applications in telecommunications, the Q Band is also utilized in scientific research, particularly in atmospheric studies and remote sensing. Its high frequency allows for better resolution and accuracy in data collection, making it valuable for various technological advancements and applications in fields like meteorology and environmental monitoring.