General wave classification#
Common name | Frequency range | Wavelength range | Sources and methods of production | Example usage |
Low fequency radiation | < 10 kHz | > 30 km | acoustic transducers, LC and RC generators | electroacoustics, energy industry, telephony |
Radio waves | 10 kHz - 3 THz | 100 µm - 30 km | LC, RC generators, masers | radio, television, telecommunications, radiolocation, radioastronomy, medicine |
Infrared | 300 GHz - 395 THz | 759 nm - 1 mm | heated bodies, lasers, radiant lamps, the sun | telecommunications, medicine, heating, material processing, IR spectroscopy |
Visible range | 395 THz - 790 THz | 380 nm - 759 nm | mercury lamps, heated bodies, lasers, the sun, luminescence | telecommunications, photography, optics, quantitative analysis |
Ultraviolet (UV) | 790 THz - 30 PHz | 10 nm - 380 nm | lasers, mercury lamps, sun, gas discharge, quartz lamps | telecommunications, photography, optics, quantitative analysis |
X-ray | 30 PHz - 30 EHz | 10 pm - 10 nm | X-ray tube, decay of radioactive elements | telecommunications, photography, optics |
Gamma radiation | > 3 EHz | < 100 pm | cosmic rays, accelerators, X-ray tubes, decay of radioactive elements | medicine, defectoscopy, nuclear physics |
Radio waves#
Common name | Frequency range | Wavelength range | Sources and methods of production | Example usage |
Radio waves (long) | 10 kHz - 300 kHz | 1 km - 30 km | LC, RC generators, masers | radio in ITU I region (Europa, Africa) |
Radio waves (medium) | 300 kHz - 3 MHz | 100 m - 1 km | LC, RC generators, masers | radio, non-directional radio beacons, DGPS reference stations, meteorological reports |
Radio waves (short) | 3 MHz - 30 MHz | 10 m - 100 m | LC, RC generators, masers | amateur radio (ham radio) |
Radio waves (ultra-short, VHF) | 30 MHz - 300 MHz | 10 dm - 10 m | LC, RC generators, masers | terrestrial television, radio broadcasting, pager network |
Radio waves (UHF) | 300 MHz - 3 GHz | 10 cm - 10 dm | LC, RC generators, masers | television, mobile telephony, Wi-Fi networks, bluetooth |
Micro-waves | 3 GHz - 3 THz | 100 µm - 10 cm | vacuum tubes, field-effect transistor (FET), tunnel diodes, Gunn diodes, IMPATT diodes | microwave radars, radar speed measurement, inter-satellite communication, microwave oven |
Visible range#
Color | Frequency range | Wavelength range |
Red | 389 THz - 491 THz | 611 nm - 771 nm |
Yellow | 517 THz - 535 THz | 561 nm - 580 nm |
Green | 535 THz - 612 THz | 490 nm - 561 nm |
Blue | 612 THz - 625 THz | 480 nm - 490 nm |
Violet | 652 THz - 789 THz | 380 nm - 460 nm |
Micro-wave bands (IEEE)#
Band symbol | Frequency range | Wavelength range |
L | 1 GHz - 2 GHz | 1 dm - 3 dm |
S | 2 GHz - 4 GHz | 8 cm - 1 dm |
C | 4 GHz - 8 GHz | 4 cm - 8 cm |
X | 8 GHz - 12 GHz | 3 cm - 4 cm |
Ku | 12 GHz - 18 GHz | 2 cm - 3 cm |
K | 18 GHz - 26 GHz | 1 cm - 2 cm |
Ka | 26 GHz - 40 GHz | 8 mm - 1 cm |
Z | 299.9 GHz - 300 GHz | 1 mm - 1 mm |
Micro-wave bands (NATO)#
Band symbol | Frequency range | Wavelength range |
A | < 250 MHz | > 1 m |
B | 250 MHz - 500 MHz | 6 dm - 1 m |
C | 500 MHz - 1 GHz | 3 dm - 6 dm |
D | 1 GHz - 2 GHz | 1 dm - 3 dm |
E | 2 GHz - 3 GHz | 10 cm - 1 dm |
F | 3 GHz - 4 GHz | 8 cm - 10 cm |
G | 4 GHz - 6 GHz | 5 cm - 8 cm |
H | 6 GHz - 8 GHz | 4 cm - 5 cm |
I | 8 GHz - 10 GHz | 3 cm - 4 cm |
J | 10 GHz - 20 GHz | 2 cm - 3 cm |
K | 20 GHz - 40 GHz | 8 mm - 2 cm |
L | 40 GHz - 60 GHz | 5 mm - 8 mm |
M | 60 GHz - 100 GHz | 3 mm - 5 mm |
WiFi standards#
Network standard | Frequency range |
802.11b/g/n | 2.412 GHz - 2.484 GHz |
802.11y | 3.6575 GHz - 3.6925 GHz |
802.11j | 4.94 GHz - 4.99 GHz |
802.11a/h/j/n/ac/ax | 5.03 GHz - 4.99 GHz |
802.11p | 5.85 GHz - 5.925 GHz |
802.11ad/ay | 60 GHz - 60 GHz |
ISM (Industrial, Scientific, Medical)#
Frequency range | Example usage |
6.765 MHz - 6.795 MHz | FIXED SERVICE & Mobile service |
13.553 MHz - 13.567 MHz | FIXED & Mobile services except Aeronautical mobile (R) service |
26.957 MHz - 27.283 MHz | FIXED & MOBILE SERVICE except Aeronautical mobile service, CB Radio |
40.66 MHz - 40.7 MHz | Fixed, Mobile services & Earth exploration-satellite service |
433.05 MHz - 434.79 MHz | AMATEUR SERVICE & RADIOLOCATION SERVICE |
902 MHz - 928 MHz | FIXED, Mobile except aeronautical mobile & Radiolocation service; in Region 2 additional Amateur service |
2.4 GHz - 2.5 GHz | FIXED, MOBILE, RADIOLOCATION, Amateur & Amateur-satellite service |
5.725 GHz - 5.875 GHz | FIXED-SATELLITE, RADIOLOCATION, MOBILE, Amateur & Amateur-satellite service |
24 GHz - 24.25 GHz | AMATEUR, AMATEUR-SATELLITE, RADIOLOCATION & Earth exploration-satellite service (active) |
61 GHz - 61.5 GHz | FIXED, INTER-SATELLITE, MOBILE & RADIOLOCATION SERVICE |
122 GHz - 123 GHz | EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE (passive), FIXED, INTER-SATELLITE, MOBILE, SPACE RESEARCH (passive) & Amateur service |
244 GHz - 246 GHz | RADIOLOCATION, RADIO ASTRONOMY, Amateur & Amateur-satellite service |
GSM frequencies defined by 3GPP#
System | Frequency band | Uplink frequency [MHz] | Downlink frequency [MHz] | ARFC channels |
GSM 400 | GSM 450 Band | 450,4 - 457,7 | 460,4 - 467,6 | 259 - 293 |
GSM 400 | GSM 480 Band | 478,8 - 486,0 | 488,8 - 496,0 | 306 - 340 |
GSM 700 | GSM 750 Band | 747 - 762 | 777 - 792 | 438 - 511 |
GSM 850 | GSM 850 Band | 824 - 849 | 869 - 894 | 128 - 251 |
GSM 900 | Primary GSM 900 Band | 890 - 915 | 935 - 960 | 1 - 124 |
GSM 900 | Extended GSM 900 Band | 880 - 915 | 925 - 960 | 1 - 124 975 - 1023 |
GSM 1800 | DSC 1 800 Band | 1710 - 1785 | 1805 - 1880 | 512 - 885 |
GSM 1900 | PCS 1 900 Band | 1850 - 1910 | 1930 - 1990 | 512 - 810 |
R-GSM | Railways GSM 900 Band | 876 - 915 | 921 - 960 | 1 - 124 955 - 1023 |
GSM channels in Poland#
ARFC channels | System | Number of channels | GSM operator | Uplink frequency [MHz] | Downlink frequency [MHz] | Notes |
975 - 999 | EGSM 900 | 25 | P4 (Play) | 880,1 - 885,1 | 925,1 - 930,1 | GSM900, UMTS900 |
1000 -1023 | EGSM 900 | 25 | Aero2 | 885,1 - 890,1 | 930,1 - 935,1 | UMTS900 |
0 - 0 | EGSM 900 | 25 | Aero2 | 885,1 - 890,1 | 930,1 - 935,1 | UMTS900 |
1 - 14 | GSM 900 | 14 | Polkomtel (Plus) | 890,1 - 892,9 | 935,1 - 937,9 | GSM900 |
15 - 36 | GSM 900 | 22 | T-Mobile Polska (T-mobile) | 892,9 - 897,3 | 937,9 - 942,3 | GSM900 |
37 - 67 | GSM 900 | 31 | Polkomtel (Plus) | 897,3 - 903,5 | 942,3 - 948,5 | GSM900 |
68 - 90 | GSM 900 | 23 | T-Mobile Polska (T-mobile) | 903,5 - 908,1 | 948,5 - 953,1 | GSM900, UMTS900 (channels 79 - 90 within Networks!) |
91 - 124 | GSM 900 | 34 | Orange Polska (Orange) | 908,1 - 914,9 | 953,1 - 959,9 | GSM900, UMTS900 (channels 91 - 99 within Networks!) |
512 - 560 | GSM 1800 | 49 | CenterNet | 1710,1 - 1719,9 | 1805,1 - 1814,9 | LTE1800 / Mobyland |
561 - 561 | GSM 1800 | 1 | CenterNet/Mobyland | 1719,9 - 1720,1 | 1814,9 - 1815,1 | LTE1800 with CenterNet/Mobyland with the conspect of UKE |
562 - 610 | GSM 1800 | 49 | Mobyland | 1720,1 - 1729,9 | 1815,1 - 1824,9 | LTE1800 / CenterNet |
611 - 685 | GSM 1800 | 75 | P4 (Play) | 1729,9 - 1744,9 | 1824,9 - 1839,9 | - |
686 - 735 | GSM 1800 | 50 | T-Mobile Polska (T-mobile) | 1744,9 - 1754,9 | 1839,9 - 1849,9 | GSM1800 / Orange Polska |
736 - 747 | GSM 1800 | 12 | T-Mobile Polska (T-mobile) | 1754,9 - 1757,3 | 1849,9 - 1852,3 | GSM1800 |
748 - 748 | GSM 1800 | 1 | - | 1757,3 - 1757,5 | 1852,3 - 1852,5 | - |
749 - 760 | GSM 1800 | 12 | Polkomtel (Plus) | 1757,5 - 1759,9 | 1852,5 - 1854,9 | GSM1800 |
761 - 762 | GSM 1800 | 2 | - | 1759,9 - 1760,3 | 1854,9 - 1855,3 | - |
763 - 810 | GSM 1800 | 48 | Orange Polska (Orange) | 1760,3 - 1769,9 | 1855,3 - 1864,9 | GSM1800, LTE 1800(channels 772 - 846 within Networks!) |
811 - 811 | GSM 1800 | 1 | - | 1769,9 - 1770,1 | 1864,9 - 1865,1 | LTE 1800(channels 772 - 846 within Networks!) |
812 - 847 | GSM 1800 | 36 | T-Mobile Polska (T-mobile) | 1770,1 - 1777,3 | 1865,1 - 1872,3 | LTE 1800(channels 772 - 846 within Networks!) |
848 - 849 | GSM 1800 | 2 | - | 1777,3 - 1777,7 | 1872,3 - 1872,7 | - |
850 - 885 | GSM 1800 | 36 | Polkomtel (Plus) | 1777,7 - 1784,9 | 1872,7 - 1879,9 | GSM1800 |
LTE bands over the World#
LTE band [MHz] | Used in region(s) |
700 | North America |
800 | North America, Europe |
900 | Europe |
1700 | North America |
1800 | Europe, Asia, Australia |
1900 | North America |
2100 | North America, Europe |
2500 | South America |
2600 | Europe, Asia |
3400 | Europe |
3600 | Europe |
LTE operators in the Poland#
LTE band [MHz] | LTE operator |
800 | Play, Orange, T-Mobile, Midas |
1800 | Cyfrowy Polsat, Plus, Play, Orange, T-Mobile, Midas |
2100 | T-Mobile |
2600 | Plus, Play, Orange, T-Mobile |
Some facts#
- Electromagnetic waves are disturbances of electromagnetic field displaced in space.
- Electromagnetic waves propagate at the speed of light.
- One of the most basic parameters describing a wave (not only electromagnetic) is its frequency.
- Since the frequency of the wave is directly related to its length, we can equally determine the wave by giving its length. The relationship between the length and the frequency of the electromagnetic wave is as follows:
where:
- - wavelength,
- - wave frequency,
- - speed of light.
- - wavelength,
- The waves classification based on the wavelength or frequency is conventional and has the practical meaning. This means that individual sources may deliver different bands.
- The classification based on wavelength does not have to be strictly consistent with frequency based one. Often for convenience (i.e. to avoid fractional values), we round speed of light to 300,000 km/s when converting one classification to another.
- The properties of electromagnetic waves are described by Maxwell's equations:
gdzie:
- Historically, phenomena related to electricity and magnetism (and therefore the electric and magnetic field and their changes) were two separate branches of science. Maxwell's equations gave a coherent description joining both fields into one. Thanks to this, there is no need to speak separately about the magnetic and electric field anymore. We can simply use the term electromagnetic field instead.
- Electric and magnetic fields are special cases of the electromagnetic field. Despite a coherent mathematical apparatus, which eliminates the need to distinguish between these two types of fields, sometimes the concepts of magnetic or electric field are used separately if it's handful.
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