What is difference between l-band and c-band?
*C band is a name given to certain portions of the electromagnetic spectrum, as well as a range of wavelengths of light, used for communications. The IEEE C band and its variations, in particular, are microwave ranges used for certain satellite television broadcasts, and by some Wi-Fi devices, cordless phones, and weather radars. -C Band is the original frequency allocation for communications satellites. C-Band uses 3.7-4.2GHz for down link and 5.925-6.425Ghz for up link. The lower frequencies used by C Band perform better under adverse weather conditions than the Ku band or Ka band frequencies. -The NATO C band is that portion of the electromagnetic spectrum between 500 MHz and 1000 MHz. -The IEEE C band is a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum in the microwave range of frequencies ranging from 4 to 8 GHz. -C band is primarily used for open satellite communications, whether for full-time satellite TV networks or raw satellite feeds, although subscription programming also exists. T