RF Technology
RF Technology, or Radio Frequency Technology, refers to the use of electromagnetic waves to transmit and receive data over distances. It operates within a specific frequency range, typically from 3 kHz to 300 GHz, and is widely used in various applications, including wireless communication, television broadcasting, and radar systems.
This technology enables devices to communicate without physical connections, making it essential for cell phones, Wi-Fi networks, and Bluetooth devices. RF Technology relies on antennas to send and receive signals, allowing for efficient data transfer in both short and long-range scenarios.