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Wavelength Calculator

Calculators / RF Wavelength

RF Wavelength
Calculator

The fundamental equation of RF engineering: λ = c / f. Calculate wavelength from frequency, or frequency from wavelength — for antenna design, RF engineering, and microwave systems. Covers the full spectrum from ELF to mmWave.

λ = — λ/2 = — f = — MHz | λ = — | Band: —
Frequency Tuning 144.00 MHz
ELF (Hz)100 GHz
RF Spectrum Position
ELF/VLFAMHFVHFUHFSHFmmWave

⚙ Wavelength Engine

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λ in medium = λ₀ / √εr

1.0 = free space. Coax ≈ 0.66–0.85. Overrides medium if <1.0

Advanced Parameters

λ_medium = λ₀ / √εr. Overrides medium selector

°C

Speed of sound in air: c_sound ≈ 331 + 0.6T m/s

m/s

Default: 299,792,458 m/s (exact, NIST)

Total length = n × λ (useful for array design)

Calculated Results

Free-space Wavelength (λ₀) m
λ in medium
Frequency
λ/2 (half-wave)
λ/4 (quarter-wave)

λ in mm
λ in cm
λ in inches
λ in feet
n × λ (total)
RF Band
Period (T = 1/f)
Wave number (k)
Enter frequency above to calculate.

📖 Theory

The wavelength is the distance between two consecutive peaks (or any two identical points) of an electromagnetic wave. It is inversely proportional to frequency.

Free-space Formula

λ = c / f

c = 299,792,458 m/s (speed of light), f = frequency in Hz

In a Medium

λ_medium = λ₀ / √εr
λ_medium = λ₀ × k

εr = relative permittivity, k = velocity factor (0–1)

Antenna Length Rule

λ/2 dipole: L ≈ 143/f(MHz) m
λ/4 monopole: L ≈ 71.5/f(MHz) m

Includes VF=0.95 and end-effect corrections.

The wave number k = 2π/λ describes spatial frequency. The period T = 1/f is the time for one complete cycle. Both are fundamental in EM field analysis and transmission line theory.

📡 Wavelength & Spectrum Viewer

Live Simulation | ◉ Wave scales with frequency & medium
Display Mode
Frequency 144 MHz
Medium εr 1.0
Air (1.0)Alumina (12)
Sine Wave (E-field) +E −E λ = —
Wavelength Insights

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Common Applications

📡

Antenna Design

Every antenna element length — dipole, monopole, Yagi, patch — is a fraction of λ. Wavelength is the starting point of all antenna design.

🔬

RF Engineering

Transmission line stubs, matching networks, quarter-wave transformers, and waveguide cutoff frequencies all depend on λ at the operating frequency.

🖥️

Microwave Systems

At GHz frequencies, wavelengths are millimetres. PCB trace lengths, via spacing, and component placement all interact with the signal wavelength.

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Education

The λ = c/f equation is the most fundamental relationship in RF and electromagnetic engineering — the first equation every RF engineer learns.

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