X-Band
X-Band refers to a specific range of microwave frequencies in the electromagnetic spectrum, typically from 8 to 12 gigahertz (GHz). It is commonly used in radar systems, satellite communications, and some wireless networks due to its ability to provide high-resolution imaging and effective data transmission.
In radar applications, X-Band is particularly useful for detecting and tracking objects, such as aircraft and weather patterns. Its shorter wavelengths allow for better resolution, making it ideal for applications like military radar, weather forecasting, and air traffic control.