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Cycle(s) per second, abbreviated "Hz."
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The '''hertz''' is the unit of frequency.  One hertz is defined as one cycle per second.
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It is named in honor of [[WikiPedia:Heinrich Rudolf Hertz|Heinrich Rudolf Hertz]] and is abbreviated ''Hz''.
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While there are many possible prefixes for the unit '''Hz''', the only ones really relevant to radio are kHz, MHz, and GHz.
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'''kHz''' = kilohertz = 1,000 hertz
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'''MHz''' = megahertz = 1,000 kilohertz = 1,000,000 hertz
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'''GHz''' = gigahertz = 1,000 megahertz = 1,000,000 kilohertz = 1,000,000,000 hertz
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See also [[WikiPedia:Hertz]].

Revision as of 22:45, 12 February 2006

The hertz is the unit of frequency. One hertz is defined as one cycle per second. It is named in honor of Heinrich Rudolf Hertz and is abbreviated Hz.

While there are many possible prefixes for the unit Hz, the only ones really relevant to radio are kHz, MHz, and GHz.

kHz = kilohertz = 1,000 hertz

MHz = megahertz = 1,000 kilohertz = 1,000,000 hertz

GHz = gigahertz = 1,000 megahertz = 1,000,000 kilohertz = 1,000,000,000 hertz

See also WikiPedia:Hertz.