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The 4GHz to 8GHz frequency range of the electromagnetic spectrum, known as C-band, is reserved for satellite communications.
The microwave frequencies used by C band radar range from 4.0 to 8.0. (GHz). Many satellite communications transmissions, some Wi-Fi gadgets, cordless phones, as well as some radar systems for weather and surveillance, use the C band. For 5G, the C-band frequency range offers operators a wealth of opportunities.
It provides a mix between coverage and bandwidth that will be advantageous to various applications and industry sectors. Not all radio spectrums are created equal, as is frequently the case in mobile communications.
The global c band radar market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
Innovative C-band weather radar technology is introduced by Vaisala for high-performance weather observation and wise early-warning decisions.
The newest member of Vaisala’s solid-state weather radar family offers enhanced weather prediction and better preparation with wider coverage and high accuracy in an integrated, low-maintenance package.
The most effective radar of its kind, the C-band Weather Radar WRS300 uses solid-state power amplification to enable meteorological detection over vast distances with unheard-before lifespan, according to Vaisala, a leader in weather, environmental, and industrial measurements.
The new solid-state C-band weather radar from Vaisala, together with the company’s industry-leading data processing, excels at providing high-resolution weather forecasting data that distinguishes between snow, hail, sleet, graupel, and rain.
The innovative C-band solution can provide wide coverage when used alone. But when combined with the X-band radar, which offers the best short-range coverage in the business, decision-makers have access to the most complete intelligence available.