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D band Frequency range 110 – 170 GHz ITU Radio Band Numbers ITU Radio Band Symbols NATO Radio bands IEEE Radar bands IEEE D band is the range of radio frequencies from 110 GHz to 170 GHz in the electromagnetic spectrum. This is equal to wave lengths between 1.8 mm and 2.7 mm. The D band is in the EHF range of the radio spectrum.
This D-Band lies at the approach to upper frequency limit of contemporary electronic oscillator technology, between 110 and 170 GHz.
The NATO military D band intersects with the L band (0.5—1.55 GHz) of the IEEE classification system.
Great care should be exercised when referring to bands by letter, unless it is clear which scheme in use.
Other Microwave bands
The microwave spectrum is usually defined as electromagnetic energy ranging from approximately 1 GHz to 100 GHz in frequency, but older usage includes lower frequencies. Most common applications are within the 1 to 40 GHz range. Microwave frequency bands, as defined by the Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB), who in turn follow the IEEE standards, are shown in the table below:
L band 1 to 2 GHz S band 2 to 4 GHz C band 4 to 8 GHz X band 8 to 12 GHz Ku band 12 to 18 GHz K band 18 to 26.5 GHz Ka band 26.5 to 40 GHz Q band 30 to 50 GHz U band 40 to 60 GHz V band 50 to 75 GHz E band 60 to 90 GHz W band 75 to 110 GHz F band 90 to 140 GHz D band 110 to 170 GHz Footnote: P band is sometimes incorrectly used for Ku Band. "P" for "previous" was a radar band used in the UK ranging from 250 to 500 MHz and now obsolete per IEEE Std 521, see[1] and [2]. For other definitions see Letter Designations of Microwave Bands
See also
Radio spectrum ELF
3 Hz/100 Mm
30 Hz/10 MmSLF
30 Hz/10 Mm
300 Hz/1 MmULF
300 Hz/1 Mm
3 kHz/100 kmVLF
3 kHz/100 km
30 kHz/10 kmLF
30 kHz/10 km
300 kHz/1 kmMF
300 kHz/1 km
3 MHz/100 mHF
3 MHz/100 m
30 MHz/10 mVHF
30 MHz/10 m
300 MHz/1 mUHF
300 MHz/1 m
3 GHz/100 mmSHF
3 GHz/100 mm
30 GHz/10 mmEHF
30 GHz/10 mm
300 GHz/1 mmTHF
300 GHz/1 mm
3 THz/0.1 mmElectromagnetic spectrum ← higher frequencies longer wavelengths →
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