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On Jul 1, 7:24 am, wrote in
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.e...0c8ed13?hl=en& : how would u like to change the cell phone industry? Analog cells phones should stop using FM and should start using AM with SHF frequencies - at least 3 GHz and at most 30 GHz. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_high_frequency I choose SHF frequencies because SHF seems to be the sweet spot between frequencies that are high-enough to rip through charged particles & provide large amounts of bandwidth, yet low-enough to be wireless and long-distance. At EHF and above, it starts to get into the IR range where long-distance wireless reception is not possible and atmospheric opacity begins to dominate. Equally important, SHF frequencies can efficiently transmit signals using extremely small transmitters. Longer wavelengths require larger transmitters. Obviously there are frequencies lower than SHF -- VHF and above -- that can easily penetrate charged particles [e.g. anything resembling the ionosphere or heliosphere]. However, lower-frequencies tend to result in less bandwidth, so it is better to use higher-frequencies when the application requires significant bandwidth. I choose AM because it requires less bandwidth than FM. In addition, AM tends to retain reception of rather weak signals, while FM "considers" such signals to be absent. |
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