X-band
The X-band is a segment of the electromagnetic spectrum that typically ranges from 8 to 12 gigahertz (GHz). It is commonly used in various applications, including radar systems, satellite communications, and some types of wireless networks. The X-band's ability to provide high-resolution imaging makes it particularly useful in military and weather radar systems.
In addition to its military applications, the X-band is also utilized in commercial sectors, such as telecommunications and broadcasting. Devices operating in this frequency range can transmit data over short distances with minimal interference, making it ideal for applications like Wi-Fi and microwave communications.