Google tells me that 5G uses two frequency bands — one around 3.5 GHz and one around 26 GHz.
The Active Denial (”heat ray”) system uses frequencies around 95 GHz. This is sub-infrared, since the infrared range is from 300 GHz to 400 THz.
Hence, the heat ray uses a frequency somewhere between 5G and infrared.
For those in Rio Linda, Hz = cycles/second, G = billion, and T = trillion.
Google tells me that 5G uses two frequency bands one around 3.5 GHz and one around 26 GHz.
The Active Denial (heat ray) system uses frequencies around 95 GHz. This is sub-infrared, since the infrared range is from 300 GHz to 400 THz.
Hence, the heat ray uses a frequency somewhere between 5G and infrared.
For those in Rio Linda, Hz = cycles/second, G = billion, and T = trillion.
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I had not heard that break down. Thanks for the information.