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Airwave(s) may refer to: Telecommunication * Radio wave, particularly artificial waves generated for human communication * Airwave (communications network), a mobile communications network dedicated for use by emergency services in Great Britain * AirWave Wireless, a Wi-Fi hotspot provider, acquired by Aruba Networks in 2008 Characters * Airwave (G.I. Joe), a character in the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero universe * Air Wave, three DC Comics superheroes * Airwave, a Decepticon in the Transformers Micromasters subline Music * Airwaves (Badfinger album), ''Airwaves'' (Badfinger album), 1979 ** Airwaves (Badfinger song) * "Airwaves", a song by Kraftwerk from ''Radio-Activity'' * Airwaves (Ike & Tina Turner album), ''Airwaves'' (Ike & Tina Turner album), 1978 * "Airwave", a song by Dutch trance group Rank 1 * Airwaves (Brett Kissel song), "Airwaves" (Brett Kissel song), from ''Pick Me Up'' * "Airwaves", a song by Thomas Dolby from ''The Golden Age of Wireless'' * Airwaves, a W ...
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Radio Wave
Radio waves (formerly called Hertzian waves) are a type of electromagnetic radiation with the lowest frequencies and the longest wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum, typically with frequencies below 300 gigahertz (GHz) and wavelengths greater than , about the diameter of a grain of rice. Radio waves with frequencies above about 1 GHz and wavelengths shorter than 30 centimeters are called microwaves. Like all electromagnetic waves, radio waves in vacuum travel at the speed of light, and in the Earth's atmosphere at a slightly lower speed. Radio waves are generated by charged particles undergoing acceleration, such as time-varying electric currents. Naturally occurring radio waves are emitted by lightning and astronomical radio source, astronomical objects, and are part of the blackbody radiation emitted by all warm objects. Radio waves are generated artificially by an electronic device called a transmitter, which is connected to an antenna (radio), antenna, w ...
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