Where can l find more details about frequency numbers, like the difference between KHz and MHz?

Hz stands for Hertz, or cycles per second.
1 Hz, or 1 Hertz is 1 cycle per second. The electricity in your house in the united states runs at 60 Hz, or 60 cycles per second.
KHz, means Kilo Hertz, or 1000 cycles per second.
MHz is Megahertz, 1,000,000 cycles per second.

 

Some frequencies on the system are not even numbers, but include decimals, like 21.435 Hz. That means 21 point 435 hertz.
If it's 21.435 KHz, that means 21,435 Hertz, multiply by a thousand.

 

When using Remote, the red LEDs blink at the frequency rate. At slow numbers, like 10 Hz, you can see them blinking. At higher numbers above about 30 Hz, it's too fast for the eye to see, so it looks steady.

 

For more details, please check the link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/spooky2/posts/2168076406687584/

 

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