medium wavelength
Frequency: 6.58.1 per million words
Refers to electromagnetic waves with a moderate distance between corresponding points, typically used in radio broadcasting.
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- Many radio stations still broadcast on medium wavelengths, especially for regional coverage.
- The old receiver was specifically designed to pick up signals within the medium wavelength band.
- Scientists are researching the potential applications of medium wavelength infrared light.
- This communication system utilizes medium wavelengths for improved signal penetration through obstacles.
- In the early 20th century, medium wavelengths were vital for long-distance maritime communication.
- The device operates most efficiently when tuned to a medium wavelength within its specified range.
- To improve reception, we might need to adjust the antenna for optimal medium wavelength capture.
- Different atmospheric layers can significantly impact the propagation characteristics of medium wavelength radio waves.
- Amateur radio operators frequently experiment with medium wavelength transmissions for various purposes.
- The new optical sensor is capable of detecting subtle changes in the medium wavelength spectrum.