chris4434 Posted January 27, 2006 Report Posted January 27, 2006 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- it is generally accepted that 800 mhz frequencies (longer wavelengths) travel farther and penetrate buildings better than 1900 mhz frequencies (shorter wavelengths) I have looked for hours on the Internet trying to find a scientific explanation for this, but i cant find one. does anyone know exactly what makes longer wavelengths penetrate objects better than shorter wavelengths? any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks Quote
C1ay Posted January 27, 2006 Report Posted January 27, 2006 Hi Chris, Welcome to Hypography. Please refrain from cross posting. Quote
P-man Posted January 28, 2006 Report Posted January 28, 2006 I think it has to do with the width of the wavelengths... longer wavelengths stretch more so their width is less so they can go through atoms easier. I dunno for sure though. Quote
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