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- 11:05, 29 March 2025 Admin talk contribs imported Kilohertz (kHz) in Aviation Communication by file upload (1 revision)
- 11:05, 29 March 2025 Admin talk contribs deleted page Kilohertz (kHz) in Aviation Communication (content was: "'''Kilohertz (kHz) in Aviation Communication''' File:KHz2.jpg|thumb|right|642x642px|Radio Spectrum: The basic building block of radio communications is a radio wave. Radio waves have the longest wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum. Like waves on a pond, a radio wave is a series of repeating peaks and valleys. The entire pattern of a wave, before it repeats itself, is called a cycle. The wavelength is the distance a wave takes to complete one cycle. The number of cycl...")
- 11:04, 29 March 2025 Admin talk contribs imported Kilohertz (kHz) in Aviation Communication by file upload (1 revision)
- 11:02, 29 March 2025 Admin talk contribs imported Kilohertz (kHz) in Aviation Communication by file upload (1 revision)
- 11:01, 29 March 2025 Admin talk contribs deleted page Kilohertz (kHz) in Aviation Communication (content was: "'''Kilohertz (kHz) in Aviation Communication''' thumb|right|300px|Radio frequency chart showing VHF and HF airband ranges used in aviation communication. In aviation, '''kilohertz (kHz)''' is a standard unit of frequency equal to 1,000 hertz. It plays a crucial role in defining the operating frequencies of aviation communication systems, especially in the VHF (Very High Frequency) and HF (High Frequency) bands. ==Use in Aviation== Kiloh...")
- 11:01, 29 March 2025 Admin talk contribs imported Kilohertz (kHz) in Aviation Communication by file upload (1 revision)
- 10:53, 29 March 2025 Admin talk contribs imported Kilohertz (kHz) in Aviation Communication by file upload (1 revision)