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by yau8edq12i
772 days ago
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Ancient? The HF band is still very much in use... Modern developments have not changed the fundamental properties of RF propagation. UHF ("a few GHz") can only be propagated in line of sight reliably. HF can literally travel around the world. |
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Calling something “high”, “fast”, or “new” is rarely a naming decision that’ll stand the test of time, but given that there were already LF and MF below it, it did make sense at the time. Who could have predicted we’d go up all the way into visible light with our RF communications?
The only thing on a lower frequency used daily by most people would be contactless payment cards and maybe NFC at around 13 MHz.