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This calculator converts a given frequency (in megahertz) into its corresponding wavelength (in meters). In radio and electromagnetic systems, frequency and wavelength are inversely related — as frequency increases, wavelength decreases.
The formula used is:
\[ \text{Wavelength (meters)} = \frac{300}{\text{Frequency (MHz)}} \]
This is based on the speed of light in a vacuum, which is approximately 300 million meters per second. This relationship is essential in designing and tuning antennas for specific frequencies and bands.
Just enter a frequency in MHz, and the calculator will show the corresponding wavelength in meters. This is a helpful reference for building dipoles, verticals, and other antenna types in amateur radio.