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11.10.11 Why Doesn'T Every Communication System Simply Use The Highest Frequency Available?

Higher frequencies offer greater bandwidth, but they also introduce new engineering challenges. This FAQ examines the trade-offs between bandwidth, antenna size, propagation range, atmospheric attenuation, equipment complexity, and spectrum availability to explain why communication systems operate across such a wide range of frequencies.

  1. Why Do Engineers Want Higher Frequencies?
  2. Why Doesn't More Bandwidth Solve Every Problem?
  3. Why Are Low Frequencies Still Used?
  4. Why Do Mobile Networks Use Several Different Frequency Bands?
  5. Why Are Millimetre Waves Becoming Popular?
  6. Why Doesn't Satellite Communication Always Use Lower Frequencies?
  7. Does Antenna Size Influence Frequency Choice?
  8. Does Cost Affect Frequency Selection?
  9. How Do Regulations Influence Frequency Choice?
  10. What Will Happen in the Future?
  11. Is There Such a Thing as the "Best" Frequency?
  12. What Should You Remember?