(Radio Frequency) Telemetry: A telemetry system that transmits data over a radio frequency Our RF systems are compatible with UHF and VHF frequencies In the US, an FCC (Federal Communication Commission) license is required to use an RF system
Radio Frequency -- The type of radiation which can be turned into useful patterns for communication
An electromagnetic disturbance is a radio frequency if the wavelength falls within the range of 30 km to 1 mm This represents a frequency rang of 10 kHz to 3000 GHz The input signal from the antenna is an RF signal
Abbreviation for Radio Frequency In wireless microphones, any signal above approximately 0 1 MHz in frequency
a substance produced by the hypothalamus that is capable of accelerating the secretion of a given hormone by the anterior pituitary gland
Radio Frequency The 10 kHz to 300 GHz frequency range that can be used for wireless communication The term RF is usually used to distinguish signals transmitted to and from the satellite from signals processed at other frequencies within the same communication system (e g intermediate frequencies)
Abbreviation for radio frequency Any frequency within the electromagnetic spectrum normally associated with radio wave propagation
a complex neural network in the central core of the brainstem; monitors the state of the body and functions in such processes as arousal and sleep and attention and muscle tone
(Radio Frequency): RF systems process analog signals at high frequecies which have been transmitted over the air They are the link between a radio antenna and the digital component of an application
That part of the electromagnetic spectrum between the audio frequencies and high range frequencies - between 500 KHz and 300 GHz
Radio frequency - Electromagnetic waves in the frequency range of 30 kHz to 300 GHz
Radio Frequency Also used generally to refer to the radio signal generated by the system transmitter, or to energy present from other sources that may be picked up by a wireless receiver