Microwave vs Radiowave communications & analogue and digital

In summary, microwaves are used for satellite communication due to their shorter wavelengths and directional capabilities, resulting in energy efficiency and less interference from the ionosphere. On the other hand, radio waves are used for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, as well as short distance communication, due to their longer wavelengths. The frequency of a wave does affect the amount of information it can carry, and electromagnetic waves can take the form of both analogue and digital signals. The decision to use either microwave or radio waves depends on factors such as distance, energy efficiency, and type of communication.
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Why are raidowaves used for Wifi and Bluetooth but microwaves for satellite communication among other things. I was under the assumption that radiowaves are used for communication only. What are the factors which play into this decision. Also, is there a link between frequency of a wave and the amount of information it can carry?Also, can electromagnetic waves take the form of analogue signals and how does this work exactly? Creating analogue and digital signals in terms of the electromagnetic wave produced.
 
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Saado said:
Why are raidowaves used for Wifi and Bluetooth but microwaves for satellite communication among other things.

Microwaves have shorter wavelengths so you can make beams that are more directional. You waste less energy in sending a signal to places where the satellite isn't.

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Also, can electromagnetic waves take the form of analogue signals and how does this work exactly?

Google for "amplitude modulation" and "frequency modulation."
 
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So I take it that energy efficiency is the only reason they're used? I read somewhere (vaguely) about ways that micro and radio interfere with certain things which make it more practical to use microwaves for long distances and radio for short distance communication. Is that right and if so, what are the specifics?
 
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Saado said:
Why are raidowaves used for Wifi and Bluetooth but microwaves for satellite communication among other things. I was under the assumption that radiowaves are used for communication only.

firstly ... microwaves ARE radio waves

microwave radio signals are used for space communications
1) for the reason jtbell gave
2) they are less affected by the ionosphere as they pass through to the satellite or other spacecraft
... that is ... lower frequencies ... HF, VHF and UHF signals are more readily reflected off the ionosphere and come back to earth
virtually all the deep space probes to the other planets and beyond all use the 8 to 9 GHz frequency range.
The majority of satellite TV and similar use the 11 - 14 GHz freq range

the lower in freq the worse the effect. which is why lower frequency HF is used for worldwide shortwave communications and
general broadcast stations. They take advantage of those ionospheric reflections

On earth, microwave radio links are used for things like cellular phone tower site to tower site
Links between broadcast radio or television studio and transmitter sites
this is primarily because of 2 reasons
1) again as jtbell's comments about directivity of the signal and 2 when using digital rather than analog,
much more data can be handled at the higher microwave frequencies

personally for my experiments on the microwave bands as an amateur radio operator,
I mainly use analog rather than digital on 1.2, 2.4, 3.4, 5.8, 10 and 24 GHZ bands
the only digital I have played with was some digital TV on 1.2 GHz all the rest has been analog signals either FM or SSB

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Dave
 
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1. What is the main difference between microwave and radiowave communications?

Microwave and radiowave communications both use electromagnetic waves to transmit information, but they operate at different frequencies. Microwave communications use higher frequency waves, typically between 1 GHz and 300 GHz, while radiowave communications use lower frequency waves, typically between 3 kHz and 300 GHz.

2. What are the advantages of using digital communication over analogue communication?

Digital communication offers several advantages over analogue communication, including better signal quality, increased data capacity, and improved error correction. Digital signals are less susceptible to noise and interference, resulting in clearer and more reliable communication. They also allow for more information to be transmitted in the same amount of time, making digital communication more efficient.

3. How do microwave and radiowave communications differ in terms of data transmission?

Microwave communications use a line-of-sight transmission, meaning the receiver must be within the direct path of the microwave signal. This limits the range of microwave communications. On the other hand, radiowave communications can travel longer distances and can even bounce off objects to reach the receiver, making them more suitable for long-distance communication.

4. What are the main applications of microwave communications?

Microwave communications are commonly used for point-to-point communication, such as satellite communication, wireless internet, and cellular networks. They are also used in radar systems for tracking and navigation purposes. Additionally, microwave ovens use microwave frequencies to heat food through electromagnetic radiation.

5. How has the shift from analogue to digital communication impacted society?

The shift from analogue to digital communication has greatly impacted society by revolutionizing the way we communicate and access information. Digital communication has made it possible for people to connect with each other instantly and easily, regardless of distance. It has also opened up new opportunities for businesses and industries, such as e-commerce and online education. Additionally, digital communication has made it easier to store and share large amounts of data, leading to advancements in fields like medical research and data analysis.

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