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How do they use radio waves for satellite communication?

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Question added by Rana Alnajjar , Web developer , Lebcards
Date Posted: 2013/07/04
Mohamed Abaker  Ezeldin Mohamed
by Mohamed Abaker Ezeldin Mohamed , IT help desk technician , Sudan Radio and Television Broadcasting

Actually microwaves are the principal part of the electromagnetic spectrum used for satellite communications.
Radio waves principal benefit is that they pass through most solid objects like brick etc making them convenient for radio - where the receiver is usually placed inside a dwelling.

Pat Hawkins
by Pat Hawkins , Procurement Specialist , Valiant Integrated Services

Gooday For Satellite Comms I would think that just about any form of frequency of light will work, but to communicate with a satellite from earth, radio waves have several advantages.
The most key of which is absorption.
The majority though of Sat Comms is done via microwave rather than radio due to the fact that microwaves can carry more data than radio waves, as they have a much higher frequency, so there is more bandwidth in the microwave wave for modulation techniques (these are the ways the signals are manipulated to add information to them).
Current bands for Sat Comms are C, Ka, Ku and X Bands.
Pat

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