Radio Frequency Transmission refers to the process of sending and receiving information through electromagnetic waves in the radio frequency spectrum. This technology is widely used in various applications, including television, radio broadcasting, and cellular communication. The waves can travel through the air and can be modulated to carry different types of data, such as audio or video signals.
The transmission occurs when a transmitter converts electrical signals into radio waves, which are then sent out into the environment. A receiver captures these waves and converts them back into usable information. This method allows for wireless communication over long distances, making it essential for modern connectivity.