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The Ka-band is a range of radio frequencies in the microwave part of the electromagnetic spectrum. It is located between the frequencies of 26.5 GHz and 40 GHz.

In the aerospace industry, the Ka-band is often used for satellite communication, as it offers a number of advantages over lower frequency bands. These advantages include higher data rates, smaller antenna sizes, and increased resistance to interference.

The Ka-band is also used for a variety of other applications, including radar, weather forecasting, and scientific research.

Overall, the Ka-band is an important part of the electromagnetic spectrum, and it has a number of applications in the aerospace and other industries.

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