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Transmitting Frequency in Wireless Communication Formulas
Transmitting frequency refers to the frequency at which electromagnetic signals carrying information are transmitted from a transmitter to a receiver. And is denoted by f
b
. Transmitting Frequency is usually measured using the Kilobit per Second for Data Transfer. Note that the value of Transmitting Frequency is always positive.
Wireless Communication formulas that make use of Transmitting Frequency
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What is the Transmitting Frequency?
Transmitting frequency refers to the frequency at which electromagnetic signals carrying information are transmitted from a transmitter to a receiver. Transmitting Frequency is usually measured using the Kilobit per Second for Data Transfer. Note that the value of Transmitting Frequency is always positive.
Can the Transmitting Frequency be negative?
No, the Transmitting Frequency, measured in Data Transfer cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Transmitting Frequency?
Transmitting Frequency is usually measured using the Kilobit per Second[kbps] for Data Transfer. Bit per Second[kbps], Kilobyte per Second[kbps], Megabit per Second[kbps] are the few other units in which Transmitting Frequency can be measured.
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