Medium frequency

Medium frequency
Frequency range
0.3 to 3 MHz
Wavelength range
1000 to 100 m
MF's position in the electromagnetic spectrum.

Medium frequency (MF) is the ITU designation[1][2] for radio frequencies (RF) in the range of 300 kilohertz (kHz) to 3 megahertz (MHz). Part of this band is the medium wave (MW) AM broadcast band. The MF band is also known as the hectometer band as the wavelengths range from ten to one hectometers (1000 to 100 m). Frequencies immediately below MF are denoted as low frequency (LF), while the first band of higher frequencies is known as high frequency (HF). MF is mostly used for AM radio broadcasting, navigational radio beacons, maritime ship-to-shore communication, and transoceanic air traffic control.

  1. ^ US Federal Standard 1037B: Telecommunications, Glossary of Telecommunications Terms. Office of Technology Standards, General Services Administration. 3 June 1991. pp. S-18.
  2. ^ Final Acts WRC-15 (PDF). World Radiocommunication Conference. Geneva, Switzerland: International Telecommunications Union. 2015. p. 4. Retrieved 12 January 2025.

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