Different frequencies in the Electromagnetic spectrum are used for different purposes and travel a bit differently.
Medium Frequencies - The frequencies from 300 KHz to 3 MHz are called the Medium Frequencies.
The usually follow the earth's surface using "Ground Waves" and can reach hundreds of miles. AM broadcasters are found
here
High Frequencies - The frequencies from 3 MHz to 30 MHz are called the High Frequencies or
"HF" The usually bounce off the Ionospere using "Sky Waves" and can reach thousands of miles. Shortwave
broadcasters and many Ham bands are found here
Very High Frequencies - The frequencies from 30 MHz to 300 MHz are called the Very High Frequencies
or "VHF" The usually go right through the Ionospere and so are mostly used for line of sight communications
on earth. They also can be used to talk to spacecraft. FM Radio and TV broadcasters as well as many
Police, Fire and Aircraft radios operate here. The popular 6 meter and 2 meter Ham bands are found here.
Ultra High Frequencies - The frequencies from 300 MHz to 3000 MHz are called the Ultra
High Frequencies or "UHF" The usually go right through the Ionospere and so are used for line of
sight communications on earth. They also can be used to talk to spacecraft. UHF TV broadcasters
as well as some Police, Fire radios and cell phones operate here. The 440 MHz Ham band is found
here.
More on the Radio Spectrum
The full Radio Spectrum from the US Government (No, you you don't have to draw yours with this much detail!)
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