Microwave Stocks List

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Microwave Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Oct 5 SATS The Art of the $1 Deal: Billionaire Charlie Ergen’s Latest Gamble
Oct 4 ERIC ERIC Solutions to Modernize Tmcel's Network: Stock to Benefit?
Oct 4 COMM CommScope Shifts To Profitability, But Financing Needs Suggest Caution Needed
Oct 3 THS Is TreeHouse Foods Stock a Buy or Hold at a P/E Multiple of 14.3X?
Oct 3 COMM Is the Options Market Predicting a Spike in CommScope (COMM) Stock?
Oct 2 HEI Mercury Systems Stock Scores RS Rating Upgrade
Oct 2 HEI.A Mercury Systems Stock Scores RS Rating Upgrade
Oct 2 HEI.A HEICO Buys Marway Power, Widens Power Distribution Solution Capacity
Oct 2 HEI HEICO Buys Marway Power, Widens Power Distribution Solution Capacity
Oct 2 SATS EchoStar Gets Some Much-Needed Breathing Room, But Little Else
Oct 1 HEI Defense stocks rise as tensions escalate with Iran's missile attack on Israel
Oct 1 SATS Dish sale funds EchoStar in near term to develop business: CEO
Oct 1 ERIC Will ERIC Stock Benefit From 5G Deployment Across Vietnam?
Oct 1 SATS EchoStar to Divest Its DISH Business to DIRECTV, Stock Sinks 12%
Oct 1 SATS What's Next For EchoStar 5G Network Amid DirecTV-Dish Merger?
Oct 1 HEI HEICO acquires power distribution systems maker, Marway
Oct 1 CMTL SES Space & Defense Awards Comtech Order for Next-generation Modems to Operate on O3b mPOWER Constellation
Oct 1 COMM Why Fast-paced Mover CommScope (COMM) Is a Great Choice for Value Investors
Oct 1 HEI.A HEICO Corporation Acquires Leading Power Distribution Systems Maker
Oct 1 HEI HEICO Corporation Acquires Leading Power Distribution Systems Maker
Microwave

Microwaves are a form of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths ranging from about one meter to one millimeter; with frequencies between 300 MHz (1 m) and 300 GHz (1 mm). Different sources define different frequency ranges as microwaves; the above broad definition includes both UHF and EHF (millimeter wave) bands. A more common definition in radio engineering is the range between 1 and 100 GHz (wavelengths between 0.3 m and 3 mm). In all cases, microwaves include the entire SHF band (3 to 30 GHz, or 10 to 1 cm) at minimum. Frequencies in the microwave range are often referred to by their IEEE radar band designations: S, C, X, Ku, K, or Ka band, or by similar NATO or EU designations.
The prefix micro- in microwave is not meant to suggest a wavelength in the micrometer range. Rather, it indicates that microwaves are "small" (having shorter wavelengths), compared to the radio waves used prior to microwave technology. The boundaries between far infrared, terahertz radiation, microwaves, and ultra-high-frequency radio waves are fairly arbitrary and are used variously between different fields of study.
Microwaves travel by line-of-sight; unlike lower frequency radio waves they do not diffract around hills, follow the earth's surface as ground waves, or reflect from the ionosphere, so terrestrial microwave communication links are limited by the visual horizon to about 40 miles (64 km). At the high end of the band they are absorbed by gases in the atmosphere, limiting practical communication distances to around a kilometer. Microwaves are widely used in modern technology, for example in point-to-point communication links, wireless networks, microwave radio relay networks, radar, satellite and spacecraft communication, medical diathermy and cancer treatment, remote sensing, radio astronomy, particle accelerators, spectroscopy, industrial heating, collision avoidance systems, garage door openers and keyless entry systems, and for cooking food in microwave ovens.

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