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21 February, 08:32

How do the wavelengths of television signals compare to those used for other forms of communication?

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  1. 21 February, 10:47
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    The wavelengths used for TV broadcast are shorter than those used for AM radio, FM radio, toy walkie-talkies, and communication with submarines.

    But they're longer than the wavelengths used for cell phones, GPS satellites, WiFi, and microwave communication.

    So there's no blanket answer to this question.
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