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One is dedicated to Direct-to-Earth (DTE) transmissions and uses frequencies of 7-8 GHzahertz (GHz).
They use less power than silicon, and they have much higher switching speeds nearly 70 GHz (billions of cycles per second), as opposed to silicon's best of 2 GHz.
It worked.The 2.5 upgrade adds a higher-gain antenna to receive signals in the microwave S band (2 to 4 GHz) as well as an inexpensive system for measuring and maintaining attitude control.
The high-voltage AC currents used are the main reason that fast-wave devices produce exceedingly high RF power levels, up to millions of watts at very high frequencies (more than 100 GHz).
Gyrotrons and other fast-wave tubes are used in certain high-frequency (35 to 94 GHz) radar applications, in communications systems, for plasma heating in some experimental thermonuclear fusion reactors, and in industrial materials processing.
For diatomic molecules the rotational constants for all but the very lightest ones lie in the range of 1 200 gigahertz (GHz).
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These circuits run in the 2.4- to 20-GHz range, or microwave frequencies, and are used in radar systems, in satellite communications, and as power amplifiers for cellular telephones.
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