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Radio Frequency Basics
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You'll become familiar with some fundamental terms associated with radio frequencies.
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Created Date 04.02.15
Last Updated 04.02.15
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This wave travels freely through space in all directions and at the speed of light.
This wave characteristic doesn't repeatedly start and stop.
When a wave completes its trip and returns back to it's starting point, it's completed a _____.
A cycle illustrated by an up-and-down pattern is called an oscillating signal or a ____ wave.
The __________ is the measurement between a wave's peaks.
A wave's ____ is the rate at which an event occurs. It shares an inverse relationship with wavelength.
This is the magnitude of change in the wave.
___ is the relationship between signals that share an identical frequency but have different starting points.
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