- V band
The V band (vee-band) of the
electromagnetic spectrum ranges from 40 to 75 GHz. The V band is not heavily used, except for millimeter wave radar research and other kinds of scientific research. It should not be confused with the 600–1000 MHz range of Band-V (band-five) of theUHF frequency range.The
V band is also used for high capacity terrestrial millimeter wave communications systems. In the United States, theFederal Communications Commission has allocated frequency at 60 GHz for unlicensed point-to-point fixed wireless systems. These systems are primarily used for high capacity, short distance (less than 1 mile) communications. In addition, frequencies at 70, 80, and 90 GHz have been allocated as "lightly licensed" bands for multi-gigabit wireless communications. All communications links in theV band require unobstructed line of sight between the transmit and receive point, andrain fade must be taken into account when performinglink budget analysis.Notable Uses
On Dec. 15, 1995 the V band at 60 GHz was used by the world's first crosslink communication between satellites in a constellation. This communication was between the U.S. Milstar 1 and Milstar 2 military satellites. [cite web|title=Milstar II at Boeing Integrated Defense Systems|url=http://www.boeing.com/defense-space/space/bss/factsheets/government/milstar_ii/milstar_ii.html]
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