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Longwave Longwave is an online, real-time adaptation of the board game Wavelength Best enjoyed with voice chat! Wavelength is designed by Wolfgang Warsch, Alex Hague and Justin Vickers Adapted for web by Evan Bailey and Margarethe Schoen
Longwave - Wikipedia In radio, longwave (also spelled long wave or long-wave[1] and commonly abbreviated LW[2]) is the part of the radio spectrum with wavelengths longer than what was originally called the medium-wave (MW) broadcasting band
Longwave vs. Shortwave Radio: We Iron out the Confusion A longwave radio is a radio broadcasting technology that operates on frequencies between 30 and 279kHz It’s mainly used for communication over straight lines since these waves can maneuver obstacles
Longwave Home Page Longwave Club of America Home Page, the prime source of information on radio below 500 kilohertz, including beacons, time signals, amateur radio and more; plus Part 15 experimentation on other bands
Longwave DXing Long Wave "Longwave" refers to all frequencies below the lower end of the AM broadcasting band at 540 kHz The lower limit of what frequencies constitute "radio" is not precisely defined, but 5 kHz is a widely accepted starting point for the radio spectrum
Longwaves and Shortwaves - National Oceanic and Atmospheric . . . Known as planetary waves, these longwaves are also called Rossby waves, named after Carl Rossby, who discovered them in the 1930s Rossby waves form primarily because of the Earth's geography, which does two things
Longwave Radiation Basic Concepts The net longwave radiation is made up of two components, upwelling longwave radiation and downwelling longwave radiation Upwelling radiation is the thermal energy emitted from the earth's
Understanding Long Wave Radio Frequencies: Characteristics . . . Long wave radio frequencies are a part of the electromagnetic spectrum used primarily for amplitude modulated (AM) broadcasting, maritime and aeronautical navigational aids, and time signal transmissions This band is characterized by wavelengths ranging from 1,000 meters to 10,000 meters