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What is microwave?

A microwave is a form of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths ranging from about one meter to one millimeter; frequencies between 300 MHz and 300 GHz. Microwaves are commonly used in microwave ovens for heating food. They are also used in radar, satellite and radio communications.

What other technologies are related to microwave?

microwave Competitor Technologies

Fiber optic transmission provides an alternative means of high bandwidth communication and competes with microwave based solutions.
mentioned alongside microwave in 32% (251) of relevant job posts
Power line carrier (PLC) systems transmit data over electrical power lines, offering an alternative to microwave for certain applications.
mentioned alongside microwave in 47% (161) of relevant job posts

microwave Complementary Technologies

Demodulators are essential components used in microwave communication systems to extract the original information from the modulated microwave signal.
mentioned alongside microwave in 79% (247) of relevant job posts
Signal processors are used to enhance, filter, or otherwise manipulate microwave signals to improve performance or extract information.
mentioned alongside microwave in 74% (247) of relevant job posts
Microwaves are a subset of the radio frequency (RF) spectrum. RF components and technologies are generally complementary.
mentioned alongside microwave in 6% (1.7k) of relevant job posts

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