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FPV makes use of 5.8Ghz for video transmission and 2.4Ghz and 900Mhz for radio signal transmission. 5.8Ghz was used for FPV because this frequency was freely available for the public to make use of. The other gadgets making use of 5.8Ghz include Wi-Fi routers, Bluetooth, cordless telephones, baby monitors, and automatic garage door openers.<\/p>\n\n\n

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Assume there\u2019s a highway and cars are zipping through. The number of cars passing through a point is known as the frequency of cars on that highway. Similarly, Radio Frequency is the number of radio waves that pass through a point in a second. A typical radio frequency ranges between a few Kilohertz used for AM radio broadcasting up to several hundred Gigahertz; Hertz is the unit with which Frequency is measured.<\/p>\n\n\n