Ka band
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The Ka band (K-above band) is a portion of the K band of the microwave band of the electromagnetic spectrum. Ka band roughly ranges from 18 to 40 GHz. The 20/30 GHz band is used in communications satellites, downlink 18.3–18.8 GHz and 19.7–20.2 GHz, and high-resolution, close-range targeting radars aboard military airplanes. The term “Ka band” is frequently used to refer to the recommended operating frequencies of WR-28 rectangular waveguide, which is 26.5 to 40.0 GHz.
The Electromagnetic Spectrum (Sorted by wavelength, short to long) |
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Gamma ray | X-ray | Ultraviolet | Visible spectrum | Infrared | Terahertz radiation | Microwave | Radio waves | |
Visible (optical) spectrum: | Violet | Blue | Green | Yellow | Orange | Red |
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Microwave spectrum: | W band | V band | K band: Ka band, Ku band | X band | C band | S band | L band |
Radio spectrum: | EHF | SHF | UHF | VHF | HF | MF | LF | VLF | ULF | SLF | ELF |
Wavelength designations: | Microwave | Shortwave | Mediumwave | Longwave |